Effects of genotype and temperature on accumulation of plant secondary metabolites in Canadian and Australian wheat grown under controlled environments
Abstract Predictions of global increased temperature are for 1.8–4 °C by 2100. Increased temperature as an abiotic stress may exert a considerable influence on the levels of secondary metabolites in plants. These secondary metabolites may possibly exert biological activities beneficial in prevention...
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Main Authors: | Maryam Shamloo, Elizabeth A. Babawale, Agnelo Furtado, Robert J. Henry, Peter K. Eck, Peter J. H. Jones |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a199f58dcfac4a7e955371cfd2af9ce9 |
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