Genome-wide identification and expression profiling of glutathione S-transferase family under multiple abiotic and biotic stresses in Medicago truncatula L.
Md. Soyib Hasan(Shahjalal University of Science and Technology), Ajit Ghosh(Shahjalal University of Science and Technology), Shiful Islam(Shahjalal University of Science and Technology), Raju Ahsan(Shahjalal University of Science and Technology), Tahmina Islam(University of Dhaka), Amita Kaundal(Utah State University), Vishal Singh(Utah State University), Md. Sifatul Islam(Shahjalal University of Science and Technology)
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