Salt-inducible expression of OsJAZ8 improves resilience against salt-stress
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K. Harter | P. Nick | E. Guiderdoni | D. Meynard | Ü. Kolukisaoglu | S. Hummel | M. Riemann | S. Islam | René Glenz | Preshobha K. Peethambaran | Sabrina Höninger | S. M. Shahinul Islam | Üner Kolukisaoglu
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