Auxin-sensitive Aux/IAA proteins mediate drought tolerance in Arabidopsis by regulating glucosinolate levels
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J. Ecker | D. Kliebenstein | M. Estelle | M. Tang | Liang Song | Baohua Li | M. Salehin | E. Katz
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