Transcriptomic analysis of Pak Choi under acute ozone exposure revealed regulatory mechanism against ozone stress
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E. Paoletti | Tao Wu | Lian-xue Fan | Bin Xu | Lu Zhang | Zhao-zhong Feng | M. Wen
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