The research recently appeared in the journal Industrial Crops and Products and on the front cover of
the Plant Biotechnology Journal.
The research is published in
Plant Biotechnology Journal.
Their results have been reported online in
the Plant Biotechnology Journal on October 26, 2015.
Not exact matches
The results, published in the academic
journal Nature
Biotechnology, could pave the way for new varieties of better tasting tomatoes with improved postharvest life through conventional
plant breeding.
Endophytic bacterial microbiome associated with leaves of genetically modified (AtAREB1) and conventional (BR 16) soybean
plants — Katiúscia Kelli Montanari - Coelho — World
Journal of Microbiology and
Biotechnology