Discovery of WRKY transcription factors through transcriptome analysis and characterization of a novel methyl jasmonate-inducible PqWRKY1 gene from Panax quinquefolius
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Discovery of WRKY transcription factors through transcriptome analysis and characterization of a novel methyl jasmonate-inducible PqWRKY1 gene from Panax quinquefolius
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Keywords
<em class=EmphasisTypeItalic >Panax quinquefolius</em>, WRKY, Transcription factor, Osmotic stress
Journal
PLANT CELL TISSUE AND ORGAN CULTURE
Volume 114, Issue 2, Pages 269-277
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2013-04-19
DOI
10.1007/s11240-013-0323-1
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