Gibberellin homeostasis and plant height control by EUI and a role for gibberellin in root gravity responses in rice
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Yingying Zhang | Jianjun Wang | Yongyou Zhu | Dawei Yan | Qun Li | Linyou Wang | Zuhua He | Yu Peng | Yingying Zhang | Yongyou Zhu | Jianjun Wang | Linyou Wang | Qun Li | Zuhua He | Dawei Yan | Yu Peng
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