Mutation in xyloglucan 6-xylosytransferase results in abnormal root hair development in Oryza sativa
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Chuang Wang | J. Whelan | H. Shou | Ping Wu | Yihua Zhou | Shuai Li | Sophia Ng | Baocai Zhang
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