Feroza K.Choudhury Department of Biological Sciences College of Arts and Sciences University of North Texas 1155 Union Circle #305220 Denton TX 76203‐5017 USA
Rosa M.Rivero Department of Plant Nutrition CEBAS‐CSIC Campus Universitario Espinardo Ed. 25, 30100 Espinardo Murcia Spain
EduardoBlumwald Department of Plant Sciences Mail Stop 5 University of California 1 Shields Ave Davis CA 95616 USA
RonMittler Department of Biological Sciences College of Arts and Sciences University of North Texas 1155 Union Circle #305220 Denton TX 76203‐5017 USA
Choudhury, Feroza K., et al. “Reactive Oxygen Species, Abiotic Stress and Stress Combination”. The Plant Journal, vol. 90, no. 5, 2016, pp. 856-67, https://doi.org/10.1111/tpj.13299.
Choudhury, F. K., Rivero, R. M., Blumwald, E., & Mittler, R. (2016). Reactive oxygen species, abiotic stress and stress combination. The Plant Journal, 90(5), 856-867. https://doi.org/10.1111/tpj.13299
Choudhury FK, Rivero RM, Blumwald E, Mittler R. Reactive oxygen species, abiotic stress and stress combination. The Plant Journal. 2016;90(5):856-67.
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