Metabolic engineering of raffinose-family oligosaccharides in the phloem reveals alterations in carbon partitioning and enhances resistance to green peach aphid
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Jyoti Shah | J. Louis | Vijay P. Singh | J. Shah | Joe Louis | T. Cao | Vijay Singh | B. Ayre | Te Cao | Ipsita Lahiri | Brian G. Ayre | I. Lahiri
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