Cytological, molecular mechanisms and temperature stress regulating production of diploid male gametes in Dianthus caryophyllus L.
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Ying Luo | Xuhong Zhou | Xijun Mo | M. Gui | XueWei Wu | Ziming Shi | Yalian Jiang | Lulin Ma | W. Tang
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