Biotechnology Bulletin ›› 2013, Vol. 0 ›› Issue (4): 1-7.
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Liu Chun1, Cao Limin1, Zhou Dongsheng1, Peng Wanxia2
Received:
2012-12-05
Revised:
2013-04-22
Online:
2013-04-22
Published:
2013-04-22
Liu Chun, Cao Limin, Zhou Dongsheng, Peng Wanxia. Drought,Salt and Temperature Stress-induced Metabolic Changes in Plant[J]. Biotechnology Bulletin, 2013, 0(4): 1-7.
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