Cloning and characterization of a maize bZIP transcription factor, ZmbZIP72, confers drought and salt tolerance in transgenic Arabidopsis
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Sheng Ying | Yu Li | Yu Li | Yun-su Shi | Yan-chun Song | Sheng Ying | Dengfeng Zhang | Jing-ying Fu | Tian-Yu Wang | Tian-Yu Wang | Deng-Feng Zhang | Jing Fu | Yun-Su Shi | Yan-Chun Song
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