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Alessio Giannilivigni

University of Turin

Turin

Italy

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Climate-related combined abiotic stress enhances dhurrin accumulation and drives metabolic reprogramming in Sorghum bicolor compromising forage safety

Number of pages: 34 Posted: 21 Feb 2026
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cyanogenic glycosides, gene expression analysis, fatty acid profile, environmental stress, plant stress physiology