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Patterns of thermotolerance, chlorophyll fluorescence, and heat shock gene expression vary among four Boechera species and Arabidopsis thaliana
Author(s):
G Halter
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N. Simonetti
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C Suguitan
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K. Helm
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J Soroksky
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ER Waters
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2017
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Botany
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