IbSIMT1, a novel salt-induced methyltransferase gene from Ipomoea batatas, is involved in salt tolerance
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H. Zhai | Qingchang Liu | Shaozhen He | Degao Liu | Ning Liu | Dongdong Zhang | Zhitong Ren | Xuejin Song
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