Coexposure to 6PPD and Copper Induces Oxidative Stress and Physiological Damage in Wheat ( <i>Triticum aestivum</i> L.)
Abdul Mateen Baig(Nankai University), Weitao Liu(Nankai University), Xinyu Li(Nankai University), Yichen Ge(Nankai University), Hamra Tariq(Nankai University), Yuexing Zhao(Nankai University), Hifza Iqbal(Nankai University), Sheharyar Khan(Nankai University), Qingxin CUI(Nankai University), Aurang Zeb(Nankai University), Xinwei Shi(Nankai University)
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