A mutation in the purine biosynthetic enzyme ATASE2 impacts high light signalling and acclimation responses in green and chlorotic sectors of Arabidopsis leaves
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A mutation in the purine biosynthetic enzyme ATASE2 impacts high light signalling and acclimation responses in green and chlorotic sectors of Arabidopsis leaves
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FUNCTIONAL PLANT BIOLOGY
Volume 38, Issue 5, Pages 401
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CSIRO Publishing
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2011-05-02
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10.1071/fp10218
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