Identification and characterization of NARROW ANDROLLED LEAF 1, a novel gene regulating leaf morphology and plant architecture in rice
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Q. Qian | Guojun Dong | M. Yan | D. Zeng | Longbiao Guo | Jiang Hu | Guangheng Zhang | Zhenyu Gao | Li Zhu | Yunxia Fang | Jian Liu
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