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作者单位:Xiao-Yan Fu (1) Bo Zhu (1) Hong-Juan Han (1) Wei Zhao (1) Yong-Sheng Tian (1) Ri-He Peng (1) Quan-Hong Yao (1)
1. Shanghai Key Laboratory of Agricultural Genetics and Breeding, Agro-Biotechnology Research Institute, Shanghai Academy of Agricultural Sciences, 2901 Beidi Road, Shanghai, 201106, People’s Republic of China
Key message The ADI1 Arabidopsis plants enhanced tolerance and degradation efficiency to naphthalene and had great potential for phytoremediation of naphthalene in the plant material before composting or harvesting and removal.