Boron nutrition of tobacco BY-2 Cells. V. oxidative damage is the major cause of cell death induced by boron deprivation.
Main Author: | Koshiba, Taichi |
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Other Authors: | Kobayashi, Masaru, Matoh, Toru |
Format: | Article |
Language: | Spanish |
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