plants
- MinireviewLEA Proteins and the Evolution of the WHy Domain
The late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) family is composed of a diverse collection of multidomain and multifunctional proteins found in all three domains of the tree of life, but they are particularly common in plants. Most members of the family are known to play an important role in abiotic stress response and stress tolerance in plants but are also part of the plant hypersensitive response to pathogen infection.
- Environmental MicrobiologyEvolution of a Biomass-Fermenting Bacterium To Resist Lignin Phenolics
- Plant MicrobiologyCovariation of Soil Bacterial Composition with Plant Rarity