OsSLA4 encodes a pentatricopeptide repeat protein essential for early chloroplast development and seedling growth in rice
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Longbiao Guo | Yu Zhang | Hong-zhen Jiang | Yi Zhang | Kai Lei | Deyong Ren | Zhennan Qiu | Ping Chen | Yongwei Cui | J. Lv | Yaoxing Niu | Shisai Hu | Zhong-wei Wang | Wenzhi Bai | Shu-zhang Xie | Sheng-zhen Ge | H. Trinh
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