Evidence for Apoplasmic Phloem Unloading in Pear Fruit
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Ji-zhong Wang | Shujiang Zhang | Jun Wu | S. Tao | Juyou Wu | Huping Zhang | Wen-jiang Huang | Tao Wu | Shaoyang Zhang | K. Qi
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