Salt tolerance in soybean WF-7 is partially regulated by ABA and ROS signaling and involves withholding toxic Cl− ions from aerial tissues
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Yang-Dong Guo | S. Weeda | S. Ren | A. Atalay | J. Parry | Haiwen Li | B. Whitehead
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