Leaf structure and localization of a transgene protein in barley
Barley is one of the most important cereals cultivated in the Nordic countries. Climate change brings warmer and moisture climate which favors fungal diseases. In the cropland barley can be seriously infested with hard fungus attack. Since it is important that the yield bears a high quality it is of...
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SLU/Dept. of Plant Protection Biology
2009
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