Arabidopsis growth under prolonged high temperature and water deficit: independent or interactive effects?
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Bertrand Muller | Christine Granier | B. Muller | C. Granier | T. Simonneau | M. Pervent | D. Vile | François Vasseur | Justine Bresson | M. Belluau | Denis Vile | Marjorie Pervent | Thierry Simonneau | François Vasseur | Michaël Belluau | Justine Bresson
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