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Incorporation of two trehalose biosunthetic genes in banana increases trehalose levels and protects the photosynthetic apparatus from salt-stress damage /
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Incorporation of two trehalose biosunthetic genes in banana increases trehalose levels and protects the photosynthetic apparatus from salt-stress damage /

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Other Authors: Hernández-Portilla, D., Chi-Manzanero, B., Espadas, F., Castaño, E., Iturriaga, G., Rodríguez-Zapata, L. C.
Format: Article
Language:English
Subjects:
Banana
Tehalosa
Estrés salino
Métodos de control
Cultivo de banana
Musa acuminata
Sacharomyces cerevisiae
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