Specific adjustments in grapevine leaf proteome discriminating resistant and susceptible grapevine genotypes to Plasmopara viticola.
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P. Roepstorff | M. S. Pais | A. Matos | A. Coelho | A. Figueiredo | M. Sebastiana | F. Monteiro | A. Silva | Joana N Martins | A. Guerreiro
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