The Na+/H+ antiporter GbSOS1 interacts with SIP5 and regulates salt tolerance in Gossypium barbadense.
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Lu Long | Jie Song | Fuchun Xu | Ya-Wei Guo | Wei-Jia Gao | Mei-Juan Wang | Mei-Juan Wang | Fu-Chun Xu
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