Plant Mediated RNAi Strategy to Induce Insect Resistance in Transgenic Potato Lines

2018-09-26
BAKHSH, ALLAH
Hussain, Tahira
Aasim, Muhammad
Pirlak, Uğur
Aksoy, Emre
ÇALIŞKAN, MEHMET EMİN

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Citation Formats
A. BAKHSH, T. Hussain, M. Aasim, U. Pirlak, E. Aksoy, and M. E. ÇALIŞKAN, “Plant Mediated RNAi Strategy to Induce Insect Resistance in Transgenic Potato Lines,” presented at the International Agricultural Science Congress, Van, Türkiye, 2018, Accessed: 00, 2022. [Online]. Available: http://www.agricongressvan.org/english/kongre_kitabi.html.