Targeted transcriptomic and metabolic profiling reveals temporal bottlenecks in the maize carotenoid pathway that may be addressed by multigene engineering.
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A. Sorribas | P. Christou | G. Farré | Changfu Zhu | T. Capell | G. Sandmann | S. Naqvi | E. Vilaprinyó | R. Alves | R. Canela | Sol Maiam Rivera | Rui Alves | Ester Vilaprinyó
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