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Phenotypic plasticity of floral volatiles in response to increasing drought stress

Authors: Campbell, D. R.ORCID; Sosenski, P.; Raguso, R. A.
Year: 2019
Journal: American Journal of Botany, Vol. 123, pp. 601-610
Publisher: UNKNOWN

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