Rice WRKY45 Plays a Crucial Role in Benzothiadiazole-Inducible Blast Resistance[W][OA]
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Chang-Jie Jiang | S. Sugano | S. Toki | H. Takatsuji | K. Ono | M. Shimono | A. Nakayama | Chang-Jie Jiang | Hiroshi Takatsuji | Masaki Shimono | Shoji Sugano | Akira Nakayama | Kazuko Ono | Seiichi Toki
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