A chimeric AtERF4 repressor modulates pleiotropic aspects of plant growth and abiotic stress tolerance in transgenic Arabidopsis
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A. Ding | Weifeng Wang | Xingyou Yang | Yu-He Sun | Zhihua Chen | Yong Liu | Xia-Xia Yu
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