How RBOH-mediated ROS production aids the development and morphogenesis of Marchantia polymorpha (IMAGE)
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In living cells, reactive oxygen species (ROS) play a crucial role in various signaling pathways. A new study used Marchantia polymorpha to understand the significance of RBOH-mediated ROS production for plant development and morphogenesis. The study reshapes how we view ROS signaling in the context of plant biology and provides insight into early land plant evolution.
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