Plants lacking PSI-F are good model plants for the study of regulation during light stress

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Plants lacking PSI-F are good model plants for the study of regulation during light stress. / Haldrup, Anna; Jansson, Stefan; Scheller, Henrik Vibe.

2002. Abstract from International Conference of the 6th Nordic Photosynthesis Congress, Umeå, Sweden.

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Haldrup, A, Jansson, S & Scheller, HV 2002, 'Plants lacking PSI-F are good model plants for the study of regulation during light stress', International Conference of the 6th Nordic Photosynthesis Congress, Umeå, Sweden, 25/10/2002 - 27/10/2002.

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Haldrup, A., Jansson, S., & Scheller, H. V. (2002). Plants lacking PSI-F are good model plants for the study of regulation during light stress. Abstract from International Conference of the 6th Nordic Photosynthesis Congress, Umeå, Sweden.

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Haldrup A, Jansson S, Scheller HV. Plants lacking PSI-F are good model plants for the study of regulation during light stress. 2002. Abstract from International Conference of the 6th Nordic Photosynthesis Congress, Umeå, Sweden.

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Haldrup, Anna ; Jansson, Stefan ; Scheller, Henrik Vibe. / Plants lacking PSI-F are good model plants for the study of regulation during light stress. Abstract from International Conference of the 6th Nordic Photosynthesis Congress, Umeå, Sweden.

Bibtex

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title = "Plants lacking PSI-F are good model plants for the study of regulation during light stress",
author = "Anna Haldrup and Stefan Jansson and Scheller, {Henrik Vibe}",
year = "2002",
language = "English",
note = "null ; Conference date: 25-10-2002 Through 27-10-2002",

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AU - Scheller, Henrik Vibe

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