Genomic and Transcriptomic Analyses Reveal Pathways and Genes Associated With Brittle Stalk Phenotype in Maize
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Jun Liu | Wei Huang | Yuanfeng Xia | Siqi Guo | Xiaomei Dong | Guangshu Song | Q. Lv | Xiaohong Yin | Y. Zhong | Zhifu Guo | Chuanbo Sun | Xinru Cai | Yuling Yuan | Bing-you Fan
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