Low glutelin content1: a dominant mutation that suppresses the glutelin multigene family via RNA silencing in rice.
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Low glutelin content1: a dominant mutation that suppresses the glutelin multigene family via RNA silencing in rice.
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Low glutelin content1: a domin ...... ily via RNA silencing in rice.
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Low glutelin content1: a domin ...... ily via RNA silencing in rice.
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Low glutelin content1: a domin ...... ily via RNA silencing in rice.
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Low glutelin content1: a domin ...... ily via RNA silencing in rice.
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Hidenori Sassa
Hiroyuki Fukuoka
Kenzo Miyahara
Makoto Kusaba
Minoru Nishimura
Shuichi Iida
Takeshi Nishio
Toshiya Takano
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10.1105/TPC.011452
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2003-06-01T00:00:00Z