GWAS on the Attack by Aspen Borer Saperda calcarata on Black Cottonwood Trees Reveals a Response Mechanism Involving Secondary Metabolism and Independence of Tree Architecture
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Randi A. Famula | O. Fiehn | D. Neale | J. Holliday | Fernando P. Guerra | R. Famula | B. Stanton | S. Sepúlveda
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