The oxidative stress caused by salinity in two barley cultivars is mitigated by elevated CO2.
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F. Navari-Izzo | U. Pérez-López | A. Robredo | M. Lacuesta | A. Muñoz-Rueda | A. Mena-Petite | C. Sgherri | A. Mena‐Petite
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