Application of exogenous glutathione confers salinity stress tolerance in tomato seedlings by modulating ions homeostasis and polyamine metabolism
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Yan Zhou | Xian-jun Chen | J. Cui | M. Diao | Hui-ying Liu | Shengqun Pang | Yueyi Li | Chaoyuan Hou
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