Function and Regulation of Aquatic Adventitious Roots

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Function and Regulation of Aquatic Adventitious Roots. / Pedersen, Ole; Liu, Dan; Ogorek, Lucas León Peralta; Sauter, Margret; Lin, Chen.

Responses of Plants to Soil Flooding. red. / Jun-Ichi Sakagami; Mikio Nakazono. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. s. 21-35.

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Pedersen, O, Liu, D, Ogorek, LLP, Sauter, M & Lin, C 2024, Function and Regulation of Aquatic Adventitious Roots. i J-I Sakagami & M Nakazono (red), Responses of Plants to Soil Flooding. Springer Nature Singapore, s. 21-35. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-9112-9_2

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Pedersen, O., Liu, D., Ogorek, L. L. P., Sauter, M., & Lin, C. (2024). Function and Regulation of Aquatic Adventitious Roots. I J-I. Sakagami, & M. Nakazono (red.), Responses of Plants to Soil Flooding (s. 21-35). Springer Nature Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-9112-9_2

Vancouver

Pedersen O, Liu D, Ogorek LLP, Sauter M, Lin C. Function and Regulation of Aquatic Adventitious Roots. I Sakagami J-I, Nakazono M, red., Responses of Plants to Soil Flooding. Springer Nature Singapore. 2024. s. 21-35 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-9112-9_2

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Pedersen, Ole ; Liu, Dan ; Ogorek, Lucas León Peralta ; Sauter, Margret ; Lin, Chen. / Function and Regulation of Aquatic Adventitious Roots. Responses of Plants to Soil Flooding. red. / Jun-Ichi Sakagami ; Mikio Nakazono. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. s. 21-35

Bibtex

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