Expression Profiling of Tobacco Leaf Trichomes Identifies Genes for Biotic and Abiotic Stresses
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概要
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- 2010-10-01
著者
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Meyer Andreas
Heidelberger Institut Fur Pflanzenwissenschaften
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Kim Ji-ah
College Of Forest And Environmental Sciences Kangwon National University
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HARADA Emiko
College of Forest and Environmental Sciences, Kangwon National University
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HELL Rudiger
Heidelberger Institut fur Pflanzenwissenschaften
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CLEMENS Stephan
Leibniz-Institut fur Pflanzenbiochemie
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CHOI Yong-Eui
College of Forest and Environmental Sciences, Kangwon National University
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Choi Yong‐eui
College Of Forest And Environmental Sciences Kangwon National University
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Harada Emiko
College Of Forest And Environmental Sciences Kangwon National University
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Choi Yong-eui
College Of Forest And Environmental Sciences Kangwon National University
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Meyer Andreas
Heidelberg Institute For Plant Science Heidelberg University
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Choi Yong-eui
Division Of Forest Resources College Of Forest And Environmental Sciences Kangwon National Universit
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