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Effects of Exogenous 5-Aminolevulinic Acid on PIP1 and NIP Aquaporin Gene Expression in Seedlings of Cucumber Cultivars Subjected to Salinity Stress
Genetics and Molecular Research
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doi 10.4238/2014.january.22.12
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Medicine
Genetics
Molecular Biology
Date
January 1, 2014
Authors
F. Yan
D. Qu
Y.Y. Zhao
X.H. Hu
Z.Y. Zhao
Y. Zhang
Z.R. Zou
Publisher
Genetics and Molecular Research
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