Drought tolerance through over-expression of the expansin gene TaEXPB23 in transgenic tobacco.
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Q. Gao | Feng Li | Q. Guo | Jin Zhang | S. Xing | Wei Wang | Gui-ping Wang | Mei-rong Zhao
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