A rice dehydration-inducible SNF1-related protein kinase 2 phosphorylates an abscisic acid responsive element-binding factor and associates with ABA signaling
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M. Nam | Seok-cheol Suh | I. Yoon | Kun Cho | Min-Ju Chae | J. Hong | Sang-A Yi | Jung-Sook Lee
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