Miniature1-Encoded Cell Wall Invertase Is Essential for Assembly and Function of Wall-in-Growth in the Maize Endosperm Transfer Cell1[W][OA]
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Byung-Ho Kang | Yuqing Xiong | P. Chourey | B. Kang | Donna S. Williams | Yuqing Xiong | Donna S Williams | Diego Pozueta-Romero | Prem S Chourey | Diego Pozueta-Romero | B. Kang
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