Transcriptomic and metabolomic shifts in rice roots in response to Cr (VI) stress
Sonali Dubey(National Botanical Research Institute), Rakesh Tuli(National Botanical Research Institute), Mehar Hasan Asif(National Botanical Research Institute), Debasis Chakrabarty(National Botanical Research Institute), Sandipan Chatterjee(National Botanical Research Institute), Sumit Kumar Bag(National Botanical Research Institute), Prashant Misra(National Botanical Research Institute), Preeti Tripathi(National Botanical Research Institute), Rudra Deo Tripathi(National Botanical Research Institute), Smita Kumar(National Botanical Research Institute), Manju Shri(National Botanical Research Institute), Sanjay Dwivedi(National Botanical Research Institute), Shrikant Mantri(National Agri-Food Biotechnology Institute), Arti Rai(National Botanical Research Institute), Prabodh Kumar Trivedi(Council of Scientific and Industrial Research)
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