Cell-Type-Specific Heat-Induced Changes in the Proteomes of Pollen Mother Cells and Microspores Provide New Insights into Tomato Pollen Production Under Elevated Temperature
Theodore W. Thannhauser(Robert W. Holley Center for Agriculture & Health), Suping Zhou, Jing Zou(Tennessee State University), Jesse Potts(University of Florida), Yong Yang(United States Department of Agriculture), Joshua O’Hair, Chen Wang(Tennessee State University), Hui Li(Anhui Medical University), Jun Guo(Tennessee State University), Tara Fish, Sudhakar Madhavarapu(Tennessee State University)
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