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Antioxidant system response of different wheat cultivars under drought: field and in vitro studies

Lascano et al., 2001

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3933504275996652243
Author
Lascano H
Antonicelli G
Luna C
Melchiorre M
Gómez L
Racca R
Trippi V
Casano L
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Functional Plant Biology

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The participation of the antioxidant system in the drought tolerance of wheat cultivars (Triticum aestivum L.) was studied under field and in vitro conditions. Under field conditions, drought tolerance was evaluated by the capacity to maintain the grain yield under drought …
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