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Ion homeostasis response to nutrient-deficiency stress in plants. / Osmolovskaya , N.; Shumilina, J.; Bureiko, K.; Chantseva, V.; Bilova, T.; Kuchaeva, L.; Laman, N. ; Wessjohann, L.; Frolov, A.

Cell Growth. ed. / Biba Vikas; Michael Fasullo. InTech, 2020.

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Harvard

Osmolovskaya , N, Shumilina, J, Bureiko, K, Chantseva, V, Bilova, T, Kuchaeva, L, Laman, N, Wessjohann, L & Frolov, A 2020, Ion homeostasis response to nutrient-deficiency stress in plants. in B Vikas & M Fasullo (eds), Cell Growth. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.89398

APA

Osmolovskaya , N., Shumilina, J., Bureiko, K., Chantseva, V., Bilova, T., Kuchaeva, L., Laman, N., Wessjohann, L., & Frolov, A. (2020). Ion homeostasis response to nutrient-deficiency stress in plants. In B. Vikas, & M. Fasullo (Eds.), Cell Growth InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.89398

Vancouver

Osmolovskaya N, Shumilina J, Bureiko K, Chantseva V, Bilova T, Kuchaeva L et al. Ion homeostasis response to nutrient-deficiency stress in plants. In Vikas B, Fasullo M, editors, Cell Growth. InTech. 2020 https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.89398

Author

Osmolovskaya , N. ; Shumilina, J. ; Bureiko, K. ; Chantseva, V. ; Bilova, T. ; Kuchaeva, L. ; Laman, N. ; Wessjohann, L. ; Frolov, A. / Ion homeostasis response to nutrient-deficiency stress in plants. Cell Growth. editor / Biba Vikas ; Michael Fasullo. InTech, 2020.

BibTeX

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