Rootstock Sub-Optimal Temperature Tolerance Determines Transcriptomic Responses after Long-Term Root Cooling in Rootstocks and Scions of Grafted Tomato Plants
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D. Hincha | D. Schwarz | E. Zuther | R. Zrenner | D. Savvas | G. Ntatsi | A. Katsileros | Vassilis Papasotiropoulos
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