Exogenous melatonin improves the salt tolerance of cotton by removing active oxygen and protecting photosynthetic organs
Dan Jiang(Hebei Agricultural University), Cundong Li(Hebei Agricultural University), Yanjun Meng(Hebei Agricultural University), Yongjiang Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Liantao Liu(Hebei Agricultural University), Jin Li(Hebei Agricultural University), Ke Zhang(Hebei Agricultural University), Bin Lü(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Wenjing Duan(Hebei Agricultural University), Hezhong Dong(Shihezi University), Hongchun Sun(Hebei Agricultural University), Zhiying Bai(Hebei Agricultural University)
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