Multiple origins of Indian dwarf wheat by mutations targeting the TREE domain of a GSK3-like kinase for drought tolerance, phosphate uptake, and grain quality
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Sanzhen Liu | G. Lin | Lei Hua | J. Doležel | Wanlong Li | Aj Gupta | I. Molnár
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