Integration of physiological and molecular analyses reveals that a plant-based biostimulant delays drought-induced leaf senescence & improves maize yield
Aakansha Kanojia(Center of Plant Systems Biology and Biotechnology), Tsanko S. Gechev(Center of Plant Systems Biology and Biotechnology), Neerakkal Sujeeth(BioAtlantis (Ireland)), Saleh Alseekh(Center of Plant Systems Biology and Biotechnology), Veselin Petrov(Center of Plant Systems Biology and Biotechnology), Saurabh Gupta(Curtin University)
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