Arabidopsis CONSTANS-LIKE3 Is a Positive Regulator of Red Light Signaling and Root Growth[W]
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Magnus Holm | X. Deng | M. Holm | S. Datta | Xing-Wang Deng | Sourav Datta | G H C M Hettiarachchi | G. Hettiarachchi
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