Evaluating the phosphorus-induced tolerance mechanism in Brassica juncea exposed to arsenic
Medha Panthri(National Institute of Plant Genome Research), M. D. Gupta(Jamia Millia Islamia), Afsana Praveen(Department of Biotechnology), Zainab Mirza(Department of Biotechnology), Narjis Saba Khatoon(Department of Biotechnology), Priyanka Bhatia(Department of Biotechnology), Himanshu Saini(Department of Biotechnology), Asna Khan(Department of Biotechnology)
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