‘Green revolution’ genes encode mutant gibberellin response modulators
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P. Christou | D. Sudhakar | Jinrong Peng | J. Snape | A. Worland | K. Devos | D. E. Richards | N. Hartley | G. Murphy | J. Flintham | J. Beales | L. J. Fish | F. Pelica | M. Gale | N. Harberd
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