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Advances in Proteomics Research in Environmental Stress Response in Plants

of Education, Government of India]. The authors also thankfully acknowl­

edge DST-FIST (Grant No. SR/FST/LSI-639/2015(C)), UGC-SAP (Grant

No. F. 5-1/2018/DRSII (SAP-II)), and DST-PURSE (Grant No. SR/PURSE

Phase 2/38(G)) for providing instrumentation facilities.

KEYWORDS

abiotic stress

ascorbate peroxidase

cell organelle

endoplasmic reticulum

laser capture microdissection

proteomics

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