De la Peña Cuao, M., González Moro, M. B., & Marino Bilbao, D. (2019). Providing carbon skeletons to sustain amide synthesis in roots underlines the suitability of Brachypodium distachyon for the study of ammonium stress in cereals.
Citación estilo ChicagoDe la Peña Cuao, Marlon, María Begoña González Moro, y Daniel Marino Bilbao. Providing Carbon Skeletons to Sustain Amide Synthesis in Roots Underlines the Suitability of Brachypodium Distachyon for the Study of Ammonium Stress in Cereals. 2019.
Cita MLADe la Peña Cuao, Marlon, María Begoña González Moro, y Daniel Marino Bilbao. Providing Carbon Skeletons to Sustain Amide Synthesis in Roots Underlines the Suitability of Brachypodium Distachyon for the Study of Ammonium Stress in Cereals. 2019.