Cytological behaviour of floral organs and in silico characterization of differentially expressed transcript-derived fragments associated with ‘floral bud distortion’ in soybean
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R. G. Dani | A. G. Deshmukh | M. Dudhare | M. Moharil | P. Kale | P. Jadhav | J. Manjaya | S. S. Mane | R. Nandanwar | Rachana S. Wakekar
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