Abstract
Grapes are an important crop plant which forms the basis of a globally important industry. Grape and wine production is particularly vulnerable to environmental and climatic fluctuations, which makes it essential for us to develop a greater understanding of the molecular level responses of grape plants to various abiotic stresses. The completion of the initial grape genome sequence in 2007 has led to a significant increase in research on grapes using proteomics approaches. In this article, we discuss some of the current research on abiotic stress in grapevines, in the context of abiotic stress research in other plant species. We also highlight some of the current limitations in grapevine proteomics and identify areas with promising scope for potential future research.
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George, I. S., & Haynes, P. A. (2014). Current perspectives in proteomic analysis of abiotic stress in Grapevines. Frontiers in Plant Science, 5(DEC). https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2014.00686
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