Breakthrough Technologies Comparative Transcriptomic Approaches Exploring Contamination Stress Tolerance in Salix sp . Reveal the Importance for a Metaorganismal de Novo Assembly Approach for Nonmodel Plants 1 [ OPEN ]
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N. Brereton | F. Pitre | M. Labrecque | E. Gonzalez | J. Marleau | S. Joly | W. Nissim | Emmanuel Gonzalez
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