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titleOfInvention Application of deinococcus radiodurans R1 trkB genes to cultivation of salt-tolerant plants
abstract The invention discovers that trkB genes (DR1667) in Deinococcus radiodurans R1 are capable of enhancing resistance capability of prokaryotes and plants. Recombinant vectors comprising the trkB genes (DR1667) are constructed and are respectively transferred into prokaryotic and eukaryotic host cells. Experiments prove that salt tolerance of the prokaryotic host cells and rape can be enhanced after the trkB genes (DR1667) are expressed in the prokaryotic host cells and rape.
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