Influence of microwave frequency electromagnetic radiation on terpene emission and content in aromatic plants.

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Published in J Plant Physiol on July 08, 2014

Authors

Maria-Loredana Soran1, Manuela Stan1, Ülo Niinemets2, Lucian Copolovici3

Author Affiliations

1: National Institute for Research and Development of Isotopic and Molecular Technologies, Donath 65-103, Cluj-Napoca 400293, Romania.
2: Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Estonian University of Life Sciences, Kreutzwaldi 1, Tartu 51014, Estonia.
3: Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Estonian University of Life Sciences, Kreutzwaldi 1, Tartu 51014, Estonia; Institute of Technical and Natural Sciences Research-Development of "Aurel Vlaicu" University, Elena Dragoi 2, Arad 310330, Romania. Electronic address: lucian.copolovici@emu.ee.

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