Map-based cloning of a spotted-leaf mutant gene OsSL5 in Japonica rice
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Guojun Dong | D. Zeng | Jiang Hu | Hua Jiang | Xiao-qin Zhang | Z. E | Jiangjie Pan | Dawei Xue | Chang-wei Ge
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