Molecular analysis of the NAC gene family in rice
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M. Ueguchi-Tanaka | Y. Nagato | H. Hirano | K. Kikuchi | K. T. Yoshida | M. Matsusoka | K. Kikuchi | M. Ueguchi-Tanaka | Y. Nagato | M. Matsusoka | H. -Y. Hirano | K. Yoshida | Kayo Yoshida | Yasuo Nagato
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