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PlantsT is a site dedicated to the uptake and translocation of mineral nutrients and toxic metals in plants, with the objective of identifying gene networks that control these processes. The PlantsT database is part of the Plant Genome Program for the National Science Foundation.
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22 April 2005. Improved search. Results should be both more complete and better targeted to kinases.

6 April 2005 - PlantsT has moved to Purdue University. Please note our new URL http://plantst.genomics.purdue.edu

Check out our New Papers section (updated weekly), for the latest developments in plant-specific transporters and ion channels.


 

A distributed project investigating gene networks that control uptake and accumulation of plant nutrients and toxic metals. Funded by the plant genome program of the National Science Foundation (DBI-0077378). Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

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