Caspase-like enzymatic activity and the ascorbate-glutathione cycle participate in salt stress tolerance of maize conferred by exogenously applied nitric oxide
Marshall Keyster(University of the Western Cape), Ndiko Ludidi(University of the Western Cape), Ashwil Klein(University of the Western Cape)
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