Ethylene-responsive transcription factors interact with promoters of ADH and PDC involved in persimmon (Diospyros kaki) fruit de-astringency
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Xue‐ren Yin | Kun-song Chen | I. Ferguson | D. Grierson | Yun-cong Yao | Yan-na Shi | T. Min | Zheng-Rong Luo | Yanna Shi
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