Physiological and molecular basis of susceptibility and tolerance of rice plants to complete submergence.

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Published in Ann Bot on January 01, 2003

Authors

Michael B Jackson1, Phool C Ram

Author Affiliations

1: School of Biological Sciences, University of Bristol, Woodland Road, Bristol BS8 1UG, UK. mike.jackson@bristol.ac.uk

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