Temporal network analysis identifies early physiological and transcriptomic indicators of mild drought in Brassica rapa

  1. Kathleen Greenham  Is a corresponding author
  2. Carmela Rosaria Guadagno  Is a corresponding author
  3. Malia A Gehan
  4. Todd C Mockler
  5. Cynthia Weinig  Is a corresponding author
  6. Brent E Ewers
  7. C. Robertson McClung  Is a corresponding author
  1. Dartmouth College, United States
  2. University of Wyoming, United States
  3. Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, United States
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  1. Kathleen Greenham
  2. Carmela Rosaria Guadagno
  3. Malia A Gehan
  4. Todd C Mockler
  5. Cynthia Weinig
  6. Brent E Ewers
  7. C. Robertson McClung
(2017)
Temporal network analysis identifies early physiological and transcriptomic indicators of mild drought in Brassica rapa
eLife 6:e29655.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.29655