Gene expression during anthesis and senescence in Iris flowers
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R. Hall | M. Wordragen | F. Hoeberichts | A. van Houwelingen | C. van der Schoot | O. Vorst | R. Hall | W. G. van Doorn | A. V. Houwelingen | W. Doorn | C. Schoot | P. Balk | M. V. van Wordragen
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