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Understanding and improving global crop response to ozone pollution
Elizabeth A. Ainsworth
Crop Sciences
Plant Biology
Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology
National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)
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Air Pollutants
50%
Biotechnological Approaches
50%
Biotechnological Strategies
50%
Breeding Approaches
50%
Crop Productivity
50%
Crop Response
100%
Crop Species
50%
Economic Impact
50%
Growers
50%
Land Surface
50%
Leaf Level
50%
Mapping Population
100%
Modeling Effort
50%
O3 Stress
50%
Ozone Pollution
100%
Pollutants
50%
Quantitative Trait Loci
100%
Response Mechanism
50%
Sensing Mechanism
50%
Signaling Mechanism
50%
Species Variation
50%
Surface Ozone
50%
Tolerant Germplasm
50%
Transcript Profiling
50%
Yield Loss
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Breed
50%
Germplasm
50%
Growers
50%
Quantitative Trait Locus
100%