Acta Laser Biology Sinica, Volume. 31, Issue 5, 398(2022)
Progress of Studies on the Mechanism of Plant Response to Salt Stress
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XIE Yingyue, WANG Qi, WANG Chunping, ZHOU Bingyu, ZHOU Yu, LIU Fen, SUN Xiangyu. Progress of Studies on the Mechanism of Plant Response to Salt Stress[J]. Acta Laser Biology Sinica, 2022, 31(5): 398
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Published Online: Jan. 18, 2023
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