SAM levels, gene expression of SAM synthetase, methionine synthase and ACC oxidase, and ethylene emission from N. suaveolens flowers
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Simona M. Cristescu | Markus Wirtz | Birgit Piechulla | R. Hell | M. Wirtz | B. Piechulla | S. Cristescu | Susanna Roeder | Katharina Dreschler | Frans J. M. van Harren | Rüdiger Hell | K. Dreschler | Susanna Roeder
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