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Potential abiotic stress targets for modern genetic manipulation

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Journal Article

Authors:

Andrew F Bowerman; Caitlin S Byrt; Stuart John Roy; Spencer M Whitney; Jenny C Mortimer; Rachel A Ankeny; Matthew Gilliham; Dabing Zhang; Anthony A Millar; Greg J Rebetzke; Barry J Pogson

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The Plant Cell, Volume 35, Issue 1, p.139–161 (2023)
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Spencer, Claire. "The EU as a Security Actor in the Mediterranean: Problems and Prospects." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 1, no. 2 (2002): 135-142.

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APA style: Bowerman, A. F., Byrt C. S., Roy S. John, Whitney S. M., Mortimer J. C., Ankeny R. A., et al. (2023).  Potential abiotic stress targets for modern genetic manipulation. The Plant Cell. 35(1), 139–161.
Chicago style: Bowerman, Andrew F., Caitlin S. Byrt, Stuart John Roy, Spencer M. Whitney, Jenny C. Mortimer, Rachel A. Ankeny, Matthew Gilliham, Dabing Zhang, Anthony A. Millar, Greg J. Rebetzke et al. "Potential abiotic stress targets for modern genetic manipulation." The Plant Cell 35, no. 1 (2023): 139-161.
IEEE style: Bowerman, A. F., C. S. Byrt, S. John Roy, S. M. Whitney, J. C. Mortimer, R. A. Ankeny, M. Gilliham, D. Zhang, A. A. Millar, G. J. Rebetzke, et al., "Potential abiotic stress targets for modern genetic manipulation", The Plant Cell, vol. 35, issue 1, pp. 139–161, January 2023.
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