Activation-tagging in indica rice identifies a novel transcription factor subunit, NF-YC13 associated with salt tolerance
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P. Yugandhar | P. Kirti | S. M. Balachandran | M. Moin | P. Manimaran | M. Raghurami Reddy | S. S. Mohanraj | S. Venkata Reddy | Mazahar Moin | S. V. Reddy | M. R. Reddy
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