Leaf fructose content is controlled by the vacuolar transporter SWEET17 in Arabidopsis.
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Leaf fructose content is controlled by the vacuolar transporter SWEET17 in Arabidopsis.
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Leaf fructose content is controlled by the vacuolar transporter SWEET17 in Arabidopsis.
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Leaf fructose content is controlled by the vacuolar transporter SWEET17 in Arabidopsis.
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Leaf fructose content is controlled by the vacuolar transporter SWEET17 in Arabidopsis.
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Leaf fructose content is controlled by the vacuolar transporter SWEET17 in Arabidopsis.
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Leaf fructose content is controlled by the vacuolar transporter SWEET17 in Arabidopsis.
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Leaf fructose content is controlled by the vacuolar transporter SWEET17 in Arabidopsis.
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Leaf fructose content is controlled by the vacuolar transporter SWEET17 in Arabidopsis
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Anne Krapp
Fanny Calenge
Françoise Daniel-Vedele
Gilles Clement
Giorgiana Chietera
H Ekkehard Neuhaus
Lara Spinner
Magali Bedu
Marina Ferrand
Patrick A W Klemens
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10.1016/J.CUB.2013.03.021
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2013-04-11T00:00:00Z