Identification of novel putative causative genes and genetic marker for male sterility in Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica D.Don)
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M. Nose | M. Kurita | Miyoko Tsubomura | A. Watanabe | Makoto Takahashi | M. Tamura | Kentaro Mishima | T. Hirao | S. Hanaoka
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