Transcriptome Analysis of Heat Shock Factor C2a Over-Expressing Wheat Roots Reveals Ferroptosis-like Cell Death in Heat Stress Recovery
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S. Adkins | K. Kazan | Udaykumar Kage | J. Powell | J. Stiller | D. Fleury | Sundaravelpandian Kalaipandian | Aneesh Karunakaran
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