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2011-11-01Simultaneous determination of different endogenetic plant growth regulators in common green seaweeds using dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction methodGupta, V; Kumar, M; Brahmbhatt, H; Reddy, CRK; Seth, A; Jha, B
2007-08-27Isolation, identification and ecology of Ewingella americana (the causal agent of internal stipe necrosis) from cultivated mushrooms in New ZealandRoy Chowdhury, P; Pay, J; Braithwaite, M
2018-10-01Advancement of the cultivation and upscaling of photoautotrophic suspension cultures using Chenopodium rubrum as a case studySegečová, A; Červený, J; Roitsch, T
2008-06-02Dark-induced reduction of the plastoquinone pool in zooxanthellae of scleractinian corals and implications for measurements of chlorophyll a fluorescenceHill, R; Ralph, PJ
2015-01-01Implications of mutation of organelle genomes for organelle function and evolutionRaven, JA
2003-11-14Sexual dimorphism in reproductive allocation and water use efficiency in Maireana pyramidata (Chenopodiaceae), a dioecious, semi-arid shrubLeigh, A; Nicotra, AB
2014-01-01Salinity and desiccation induced oxidative stress acclimation in seaweedsKumar, M; Kumari, P; Reddy, CRK; Jha, B
2018-08-01Age-dependent leaf physiology and consequences for crown-scale carbon uptake during the dry season in an Amazon evergreen forestAlbert, LP; Wu, J; Prohaska, N; de Camargo, PB; Huxman, TE; Tribuzy, ES; Ivanov, VY; Oliveira, RS; Garcia, S; Smith, MN; Oliveira Junior, RC; Restrepo-Coupe, N; da Silva, R; Stark, SC; Martins, GA; Penha, DV; Saleska, SR
2019-07-01Phytosterol biosynthesis and production by diatoms (Bacillariophyceae)Jaramillo-Madrid, AC; Ashworth, J; Fabris, M; Ralph, PJ
2017-01-01Expression properties exhibit correlated patterns with the fate of duplicated genes, their divergence, and transcriptional plasticity in SaccharomycotinaMattenberger, F; Sabater-Muñoz, B; Toft, C; Sablok, G; Fares, MA
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