Research Paper
For those who are interested in my work, my paper written on LEA5 and RD22 and their correlation to
Sudden Aspen Decline is attached below
Sudden Aspen Decline is attached below
The Effects of Genes LEA5 and RD22 Mutations on Populus tremuloides (Quaking Aspens) During Sudden Aspen Decline | |
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