Elevation of GhDREB1B transcription by a copy number variant significantly improves chilling tolerance in cotton
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Chengzhen Liang | Zhigang Meng | Rui Zhang | Yunxiao Wei | Yanan Wang | Yuan Wang | X. Du
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