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can also be promising in improving drought tolerance in crops based on previously ob‐
tained and integrated knowledge [171].
Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the European Regional Development Fund through the Inno‐
vative Economy for Poland 2007-2013, project WND-POIG.01.03.01-00-101/08 POLAPGEN-
BD “Biotechnological tools for breeding cereals with increased resistance to drought”, task
22. The project is realized by POLAPGEN Consortium and is coordinated by the Institute of
Plant Genetics, Polish Academy of Sciences in Poznan. Further information about the project
can be found at www.polapgen.pl.
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Agata Daszkowska-Golec and Iwona Szarejko
Department of Genetics, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection, University of Si‐
lesia, Katowice, Poland
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