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Effects on photosynthesis, carbohydrate accumulation and regrowth induced by temperature increase in maize genotypes with different sensitivity to low temperature

F. Pietrini, M. A. Iannelli, A. Battistelli, S. Moscatello, F. Loreto and A. Massacci
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