Isolation and functional characterization of salt-stress induced RCI2-like genes from Medicago sativa and Medicago truncatula
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R. Long | Fan Zhang | Yan Sun | Junmei Kang | Zhenyi Li | L. Cong | Zhongxian Zhao | Mingna Li | Tie-jun Zhang | Q. Yang
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