Heterologous Expression of Moss Light-harvesting Complex Stress-related 1 (LHCSR1), the Chlorophyll a-Xanthophyll Pigment-protein Complex Catalyzing Non-photochemical Quenching, in Nicotiana sp.*
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M. Pezzotti | S. Capaldi | R. Bassi | S. Cazzaniga | A. Alboresi | L. Avesani | L. Ghin | Alberta Pinnola | Elisa Gecchele | Matilde Merlin | Leonardo Ghin | Alessandro Alboresi
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