Succinate dehydrogenase (mitochondrial complex II) is a source of reactive oxygen species in plants and regulates development and stress responses
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Succinate dehydrogenase (mitochondrial complex II) is a source of reactive oxygen species in plants and regulates development and stress responses
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NEW PHYTOLOGIST
Volume 208, Issue 3, Pages 776-789
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Wiley
Online
2015-06-17
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10.1111/nph.13515
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