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Stress-related Proteins Keep Plants from Getting Sunburn
Fair skinned humans know all too well the consequences of too much time under the Sun, but plants, even though outside and under the Sun their entire lives, never experience any sunburn in intense light. And now researchers from Dartmouth University-led team have pinpointed a set of stress-related proteins which enable plants to avoid burning under intense sunlight.
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