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Do carbohydrate metabolism and partitioning contribute to the higher salt tolerance of Hordeum marinum compared to Hordeum vulgare?Medini et al., 2019
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- Medini W
- Farhat N
- Al-Rawi S
- Mahto H
- Qasim H
- Ben-Halima E
- Bessrour M
- Chibani F
- Abdelly C
- Fettke J
- Rabhi M
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- Acta physiologiae plantarum
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The aim of the present work was to check whether carbohydrate metabolism and partitioning contribute to the higher salt tolerance of the facultative halophyte Hordeum marinum compared to the glycophyte Hordeum vulgare. Seedlings with the same size from the two …
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