The vacuolar Na+-H+ antiport gene TaNHX2 confers salt tolerance on transgenic alfalfa (Medicago sativa).
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Hong-Mei Zhang | Yan-min Zhang | Fan Yang | Zihui Liu | Z. Wen | Xiulin Guo
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