Sulfur mediated reduction of arsenic toxicity involves efficient thiol metabolism and the antioxidant defense system in rice
Garima Dixit(National Botanical Research Institute), Rudra Deo Tripathi(National Botanical Research Institute), Amit Singh(National Botanical Research Institute), Smita Kumar(National Botanical Research Institute), Prabodh Kumar Trivedi(Council of Scientific and Industrial Research), Gareth J. Norton(National Botanical Research Institute), Vivek Pandey(National Botanical Research Institute), Amit Kumar(Council of Scientific and Industrial Research), Sanjay Dwivedi(National Botanical Research Institute), Pradyumna Kumar Singh(National Botanical Research Institute), Om Parkash Dhankher(University of Massachusetts Amherst)
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