Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2022, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (8): 2286-2296.doi: 10.13287/i.1001-9332.202208.039
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SHAO Kun-zhong1,2, LYU Xin-pei1,2, LI Jia-lyu1,2, CHEN Jia1,2, ZHAO Ling-yu1,2, REN Wei1,2, ZHANG Jin-lin1,2*
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2021-11-09
Accepted:
2022-05-23
Online:
2022-08-15
Published:
2023-02-15
SHAO Kun-zhong, LYU Xin-pei, LI Jia-lyu, CHEN Jia, ZHAO Ling-yu, REN Wei, ZHANG Jin-lin. Biological characteristics of heat shock transcription factors and their roles in abiotic stress adaptation of higher plant[J]. Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology, 2022, 33(8): 2286-2296.
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