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Author: Adorada, D.L.

  • Author: Kaimowitz, D.
  • Author: Singh, R.K.
  • Author: Arango, Jacobo
  • Author: Barahona, T.
  • Author: Borrero, Gonzalo
  • Author: Cadisch, Georg
  • Author: Castro, A.
  • Author: Domínguez, M.
  • Author: Duitama, J.
  • Author: Elec, V.
  • Author: Faune, A.
  • Author: Hartmann, K.
  • Author: Hoek, Rein van der
  • Author: Hyman, Glenn G.
  • Author: Ishitani, Manabu
  • Author: Johnson, S.E.
  • Author: Lavelle, Patrick M.
  • Author: López, H.
  • Author: Martens, S.
  • Author: Martínez, T.
  • Author: Miles, John W.
  • Author: Moreta, D.E.
  • Author: Nunez, J.
  • Author: Pacheco, P.
  • Author: Peters, Michael
  • Author: Plazas, C.
  • Author: Rao, Idupulapati M.
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    Mimicking the iron toxic environment in culture solution for efficient rice screening
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    A "SNAP" technique in screening rice for salinity tolerance at seedling stage

Author: Gregorio, G.B.

  • Author: Kaimowitz, D.
  • Author: Singh, R.K.
  • Author: Arango, Jacobo
  • Author: Barahona, T.
  • Author: Borrero, Gonzalo
  • Author: Cadisch, Georg
  • Author: Castro, A.
  • Author: Domínguez, M.
  • Author: Duitama, J.
  • Author: Elec, V.
  • Author: Faune, A.
  • Author: Hartmann, K.
  • Author: Hoek, Rein van der
  • Author: Hyman, Glenn G.
  • Author: Ishitani, Manabu
  • Author: Johnson, S.E.
  • Author: Lavelle, Patrick M.
  • Author: López, H.
  • Author: Martens, S.
  • Author: Martínez, T.
  • Author: Miles, John W.
  • Author: Moreta, D.E.
  • Author: Nunez, J.
  • Author: Pacheco, P.
  • Author: Peters, Michael
  • Author: Plazas, C.
  • Author: Rao, Idupulapati M.
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    Molecular strategy to combine multiple abiotic stress tolerance in rice
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