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the MS technology. Proteomic research on soybean response to
abiotic stresses both at whole plant and organelle levels provides
new insights of stress adaptation. More initiatives need to be taken
to delineate the molecular basis of acquisition of stress tolerance
mechanism at the organelle level. In depth information about the
expression of stress induced novel marker proteins would further
enable us to design genetically engineered stress tolerant soybean.
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