Two Distinct EIN2 Genes Cooperatively Regulate Ethylene Signaling in Lotus japonicus.
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- Miyata Kana MIYATA Kana
- Department of Life Sciences, School of Agriculture, Meiji University
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- Kawaguchi Masayoshi KAWAGUCHI Masayoshi
- Division of Symbiotic Systems, National Institute for Basic Biology
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- Nakagawa Tomomi NAKAGAWA Tomomi
- Department of Life Sciences, School of Agriculture, Meiji University
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Author(s)
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- Miyata Kana MIYATA Kana
- Department of Life Sciences, School of Agriculture, Meiji University
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- Kawaguchi Masayoshi KAWAGUCHI Masayoshi
- Division of Symbiotic Systems, National Institute for Basic Biology
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- Nakagawa Tomomi NAKAGAWA Tomomi
- Department of Life Sciences, School of Agriculture, Meiji University
Journal
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- Plant and cell physiology
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Plant and cell physiology 54(9), 1469-1477, 2013-09-01
Oxford University Press
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