Identification of upregulated genes under cold stress in cold-tolerant chickpea using the cDNA-AFLP approach.
Low temperature injury is one of the most significant causes of crop damage worldwide. Cold acclimatization processes improve the freezing tolerance of plants. To identify genes of potential importance for acclimatzation to the cold and to elucidate the pathways that regulate this process, global tr...
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Main Authors: | Ali Dinari, Ali Niazi, Ali Reza Afsharifar, Amin Ramezani |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ce729be0b7cc4737a01221509df183db |
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