Insights from a Multi-Omics Integration (MOI) study in oil palm (ELAEIS GUINEENSIS JACQ.) response to salinity and drought stresses.
Insights from a Multi-Omics Integration (MOI) study in oil palm (ELAEIS GUINEENSIS JACQ.) response to salinity and drought stresses.
Author(s): BITTENCOURT, C. B.; SILVA, T. L. C. da; RODRIGUES NETO, J. C.; VIEIRA, L. R.; LEAO, A. P.; RIBEIRO, J. A. de A.; ABDELNUR, P. V.; SOUSA, C. A. F. de; SOUZA JUNIOR, M. T.
Summary: Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) is one of the World?s most important oilseed crops. Together, palm oil and palm kernel oil, respond to about 35% of the global vegetable oil consumption. In Brazil, there are extensive areas suitable for oil palm cultivation outside the Amazon rainforest.
Publication year: 2022
Types of publication: Paper in annals and proceedings
Unit: Embrapa Agroenergy
Keywords: Abiotic stress, Metabolome, Proteome, Salt stress, Transcriptome
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