Drought-Tolerance of Wheat Improved by Rhizosphere Bacteria from Harsh Environments: Enhanced Biomass Production and Reduced Emissions of Stress Volatiles
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E. Nevo | Ü. Niinemets | G. Seisenbaeva | S. Timmusk | L. Copolovici | Lawrence Behers | A. Kännaste | E. Stenström | I. A. Abd El-Daim | Triin Tanilas
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