Intraspecies variation in sodium partitioning, potassium and proline accumulation under salt stress in Casuarina equisetifolia Forst
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L. Laplaze | S. Svistoonoff | D. Bogusz | C. Franche | N. Diagne | V. K. W. Bachpai | M. Nambiar-Veetil | V. Hocher | A. Balasubramanian | P. Thushara | R. K. Selvakesavan | N. Dhanya | S. Abraham | R. Jayaraj | B. Deeparaj | S. Sudha | K. Rani | D. Ganesh | H. Gherbi
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