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[해외논문] Effects of foliar applications of nitric oxide and spermidine on chlorophyll fluorescence, photosynthesis and antioxidant enzyme activities of citrus seedlings under salinity stress 원문보기

Photosynthetica, v.56 no.4, 2018년, pp.1313 - 1325  

Khoshbakht, D. ,  Asghari, M. R. ,  Haghighi, M.

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