Salt stress responses in pear and quince: physiological and molecular aspects

作者: Sara Serra , None

DOI: 10.6092/UNIBO/AMSDOTTORATO/1620

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摘要: … These studies showed that two quince rootstocks adopted … crop found in quince the main rootstock to adopt in medium-high … leaves, limiting their growth (ion-excess effect of salinity). …

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