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T. H. H. Chen
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Murata, N.
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Glycinebetaine protects plants against abiotic stress: mechanisms and biotechnological applications.
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Plant Cell Environ
, vol. 34, no. 1, pp. 1-20, 2011.
T. H. H. Chen
and
Murata, N.
,
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Glycinebetaine: an effective protectant against abiotic stress in plants.
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Trends Plant Sci
, vol. 13, no. 9, pp. 499-505, 2008.
L
S. Li
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Li, F.
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Wang, J.
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Zhang, W.
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Meng, Q.
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Chen, T. H. H.
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Murata, N.
, and
Yang, X.
,
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Glycinebetaine enhances the tolerance of tomato plants to high temperature during germination of seeds and growth of seedlings.
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Plant Cell Environ
, vol. 34, no. 11, pp. 1931-43, 2011.
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E. - J. Park
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Jeknić, Z.
, and
Chen, T. H. H.
,
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Exogenous application of glycinebetaine increases chilling tolerance in tomato plants.
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Plant Cell Physiol
, vol. 47, no. 6, pp. 706-14, 2006.
W
D. Wei
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Zhang, W.
,
Wang, C.
,
Meng, Q.
,
Li, G.
,
Chen, T. H. H.
, and
Yang, X.
,
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Genetic engineering of the biosynthesis of glycinebetaine leads to alleviate salt-induced potassium efflux and enhances salt tolerance in tomato plants.
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Plant Sci
, vol. 257, pp. 74-83, 2017.