Nanomaterials as an alternative to increase plant resistance to abiotic stresses
Humberto Aguirre-Becerra(Autonomous University of Queretaro), Aurora Mariana-Alvarado(Autonomous University of Queretaro), Karen Esquivel(Autonomous University of Queretaro), Cristina Vázquez-Hernández(Tecnológico Nacional de México), Ana Angélica Feregrino‐Pérez(Autonomous University of Queretaro), Claudia Elena Perez-Garcia(Autonomous University of Queretaro)
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