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Nitrogen assimilation in Citrus based on CitEST data mining

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Table 1 - Enzymes and biochemical reactions for plant nitrogen assimilation (Lam et al., 1996).
Figure 2 - Dendrogram of ASPaT originating from different species of cit- cit-ric plants, tissues, developmental stages, healthy or infected by pathogens.
Figure 3 - Homology of the consensus sequence of citrus GS with se- se-quences of GS from other plants obtained from the NCBI database

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