Long-term growth under elevated CO2 suppresses biotic stress genes in non-acclimated, but not cold-acclimated winter wheat.
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F. Sarhan | M. Houde | N. Hüner | Keshav Dahal | Fathey Sarhan | Norman P A Hüner | Mario Houde | M. Badawi | Khalil Kane | Keshav P Dahal | Mohamed A Badawi | Khalil Kane
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