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- who: Maru00eda Angeles Castillejo from the Kookmin University, Republic Korea have published the paper: Proteomics research in forest trees: A 2012-2022 update, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Halting the loss and degradation of forest ecosystems and promoting their restoration to mitigate global climate change are among the main objectives of scientists for the 2030 Paris Agreement on climate change. Most of the forest tree proteomic works aimed to study biological processes such as growth and development, responses to stress, prototyping, and the characterization of natural variability for the identification of proteins that could be . . .
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