RD26 mediates crosstalk between drought and brassinosteroid signalling pathways
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Trevor M. Nolan | Sanzhen Liu | P. Schnable | M. Aluru | S. Aluru | Mingcai Zhang | Zhaohu Li | Chengcai Chu | Hongqing Guo | Yanhai Yin | Huaxun Ye | B. Tang | Jiani Chen | Zhouli Xie | Hao Jiang | Hung-Ying Lin | Lei Li | Yanqun Wang | H. Tong
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