Molecular mechanisms regulating GROWTH-REGULATING FACTORS activity in plant growth, development, and environmental responses

Abstract Plants rely on complex regulatory mechanisms to ensure proper growth and development. As plants are sessile organisms, these mechanisms must be flexible enough to adapt to changes in the environment. GROWTH-REGULATING FACTORS (GRFs) are plant-specific transcription factors that act as a cen...

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