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Analysis of Effect of Compound Salt Stress on Seed Germination and Salt Tolerance Analysis of Pepper Capsicum annuum L.
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Melatonin's antioxidant properties protect plants under salt stress
Erwan Michard1, Alexander A Simon1
1Cell Biology and Molecular Genetics Department, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, USA.
Plant, Cell & Environment
|October 3, 2020
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