Mutation of 4-coumarate: coenzyme A ligase 1 gene affects lignin biosynthesis and increases the cell wall digestibility in maize brown midrib5 mutants
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Wangdan Xiong | Yuchen Liu | C. Fu | Zetao Bai | Juan Sun | Siyi Guo | Zhenying Wu | Zhiming Zhang | Guofeng Yang | Zhubing Hu | Y. Bao | Yu Li | Kunlong Su
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