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ESKIMO1 is a key gene involved in water economy as well as cold acclimation and salt tolerance ... : ESKIMO1 هو جين رئيسي يشارك في اقتصاد المياه وكذلك التأقلم البارد وتحمل الملح .....
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Oumaya Bouchabké-Coussa
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Marie-Luce Akossiwoa Quashie
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Jose
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Marie-Noëlle Fortabat
,
Carine Géry
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Agnès Yu
,
Daphné Linderme
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Jacques Trouverie
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Fabienne Granier
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Evelyne Téoulé
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Mylène Durand-Tardif
Published 2008
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ESKIMO1 is a key gene involved in water economy as well as cold acclimation and salt tolerance ... : ESKIMO1 هو جين رئيسي يشارك في اقتصاد المياه وكذلك التأقلم البارد وتحمل الملح .....
by
Oumaya Bouchabké-Coussa
,
Marie-Luce Akossiwoa Quashie
,
Jose
Seoane
-
Redondo
,
Marie-Noëlle Fortabat
,
Carine Géry
,
Agnès Yu
,
Daphné Linderme
,
Jacques Trouverie
,
Fabienne Granier
,
Evelyne Téoulé
,
Mylène Durand-Tardif
Published 2008
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