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- who: Yan Peng from the United Kingdom University of Agriculture, Pakistan have published the research work: Spermine-mediated metabolic homeostasis improves growth and stress tolerance in creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera) under water or high-temperature stress, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors focused on effects of exogenous application of Spm on changes in endogenous PAs content, physiological responses, including photosynthesis, osmotic adjustment (OA), and oxidative damage, and extensive organic metabolites based on metabolomics in leaves of creeping bentgrass under normal, drought, and heat conditions. The analysis of variance (SAS 9.1, SAS Institute, Cary . . .
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