COP9 signalosome subunit PfCsnE regulates secondary metabolism and conidial formation in Pestalotiopsis fici
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Shihua Wang | Xiaoling Zhang | Xiunai Wang | Xiufeng Yan | W. Yin | Yanjing Zheng | W. Li | Gang Liu | H. Zou
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