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Abiotic stress priming: an effective approach for coping with abiotic stress episodes in crop production

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Abiotic stress priming: an effective approach for coping with abiotic stress episodes in crop production. / Wang, Xiao; Wollenweber, Bernd; Jiang, Dong.
Sustainable Crop Productivity and Quality under Climate Change: Responses of Crop Plants to Climate Change. red. / F. Liu; X. Li; P. Hogy; D. Jiang; M. Bestic; B. Liu. London: Academic Press, 2022. s. 295-311.

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Wang, X, Wollenweber, B & Jiang, D 2022, Abiotic stress priming: an effective approach for coping with abiotic stress episodes in crop production. i F Liu, X Li, P Hogy, D Jiang, M Bestic & B Liu (red), Sustainable Crop Productivity and Quality under Climate Change: Responses of Crop Plants to Climate Change. Academic Press, London, s. 295-311. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-85449-8.00008-7

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Wang, X., Wollenweber, B., & Jiang, D. (2022). Abiotic stress priming: an effective approach for coping with abiotic stress episodes in crop production. I F. Liu, X. Li, P. Hogy, D. Jiang, M. Bestic, & B. Liu (red.), Sustainable Crop Productivity and Quality under Climate Change: Responses of Crop Plants to Climate Change (s. 295-311). Academic Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-85449-8.00008-7

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Wang X, Wollenweber B, Jiang D. 2022. Abiotic stress priming: an effective approach for coping with abiotic stress episodes in crop production. Liu F, Li X, Hogy P, Jiang D, Bestic M, Liu B, red. I Sustainable Crop Productivity and Quality under Climate Change: Responses of Crop Plants to Climate Change. London: Academic Press. s. 295-311. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-85449-8.00008-7

MLA

Wang, Xiao, Bernd Wollenweber og Dong Jiang "Abiotic stress priming: an effective approach for coping with abiotic stress episodes in crop production"., Liu, F., Li, X. og Hogy, P. Jiang, D. Bestic, M. Liu, B. (red.). Sustainable Crop Productivity and Quality under Climate Change: Responses of Crop Plants to Climate Change. Kapitel 15, London: Academic Press. 2022, 295-311. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-85449-8.00008-7

Vancouver

Wang X, Wollenweber B, Jiang D. Abiotic stress priming: an effective approach for coping with abiotic stress episodes in crop production. I Liu F, Li X, Hogy P, Jiang D, Bestic M, Liu B, red., Sustainable Crop Productivity and Quality under Climate Change: Responses of Crop Plants to Climate Change. London: Academic Press. 2022. s. 295-311 doi: 10.1016/B978-0-323-85449-8.00008-7

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Wang, Xiao ; Wollenweber, Bernd ; Jiang, Dong. / Abiotic stress priming: an effective approach for coping with abiotic stress episodes in crop production. Sustainable Crop Productivity and Quality under Climate Change: Responses of Crop Plants to Climate Change. red. / F. Liu ; X. Li ; P. Hogy ; D. Jiang ; M. Bestic ; B. Liu. London : Academic Press, 2022. s. 295-311

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