Identification of QTN and candidate genes for Salinity Tolerance at the Germination and Seedling Stages in Rice by Genome-Wide Association Analyses
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Zhikang Li | Fan Zhang | Jianlong Xu | Jian Zhang | Y. Pang | S. Naveed | T. Zheng | Li-jun Meng
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