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Salt tolerance conferred by over-expression ofOsNHX1 gene in Poplar 84K

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Shuyao Wang, Qijun Chen, Wenlong Wang, et al. (2005). Salt tolerance conferred by over-expression ofOsNHX1 gene in Poplar 84K. Chinese Science Bulletin, 50(3), 225-229. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02897531
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