Transcriptional dynamics of the developing sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) fruit: sequencing, annotation and expression profiling of exocarp-associated genes
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Merianne Alkio | Merianne Alkio | Uwe Jonas | M. Declercq | S. van Nocker | M. Knoche | Moritz Knoche | Uwe Jonas | Myriam Declercq | Steven Van Nocker
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