Secondary cell wall composition and candidate gene expression in developing willow (Salix purpurea) stems
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P. Shewry | R. Mitchell | A. Karp | P. Dupree | T. Tryfona | Y. Wan | Ambrose Andongabo | H. Jones | C. Gritsch | M. Ray | K. Hassani‐Pak
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