An Ascophyllum nodosum-Derived Biostimulant Protects Model and Crop Plants from Oxidative Stress
Nikola Staykov(Center of Plant Systems Biology and Biotechnology), Tsanko Gechev(University of Potsdam), Kieran J. Guinan(BioAtlantis (Ireland)), Neerakkal Sujeeth(BioAtlantis (Ireland)), Saleh Alseekh(Center of Plant Systems Biology and Biotechnology), Aakansha Kanojia(Center of Plant Systems Biology and Biotechnology), Alisdair R. Fernie(Center of Plant Systems Biology and Biotechnology), Mihail Angelov(Center of Plant Systems Biology and Biotechnology), Veselin Petrov(Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology), Pavel Minkov(Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology)
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