A β-Ketoacyl-CoA Synthase Is Involved in Rice Leaf Cuticular Wax Synthesis and Requires a CER2-LIKE Protein as a Cofactor1
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Xiaochen Wang | Xiaochen Wang | Yuanyuan Guan | Du Zhang | Xiangbai Dong | Lihong Tian | Le Qing Qu | Yuanyuan Guan | Lihong Tian | X. Dong | L. Qu | Du Zhang
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