Transcriptomics and OsWAK24–MPK3 crosstalk reveal resistance mechanism of primed rice seedlings against arsenic–iron
Priyanka Bhatia(Department of Biotechnology), M. D. Gupta(Jamia Millia Islamia), Narjis Saba Khatoon(Department of Biotechnology), Alok Sinha(National Institute of Plant Genome Research), Shubhangi Pandey(National Institute of Plant Genome Research)
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