Greening under High Light or Cold Temperature Affects the Level of Xanthophyll-Cycle Pigments, Early Light-Inducible Proteins, and Light-Harvesting Polypeptides in Wild-Type Barley and theChlorina f2Mutant (Q61456512)

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article by Krol M et al published 1 May 1999 in Plant Physiology
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Greening under High Light or Cold Temperature Affects the Level of Xanthophyll-Cycle Pigments, Early Light-Inducible Proteins, and Light-Harvesting Polypeptides in Wild-Type Barley and theChlorina f2Mutant
article by Krol M et al published 1 May 1999 in Plant Physiology

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    Greening under High Light or Cold Temperature Affects the Level of Xanthophyll-Cycle Pigments, Early Light-Inducible Proteins, and Light-Harvesting Polypeptides in Wild-Type Barley and theChlorina f2Mutant (English)
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