CRISPR/Cas9-mediated targeted mutagenesis of GmSPL9 genes alters plant architecture in soybean
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Baohui Liu | Fanjiang Kong | L. Tran | Z. Shan | Xiaojuan Zhang | Dezhen Qiu | Shuilian Chen | Haifeng Chen | Chanjuan Zhang | Zhong-lu Yang | Songli Yuan | W. Guo | Xia Li | Aili Bao | Limiao Chen | D. Cao | Qingnan Hao | Xin-an Zhou
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