Production of transgenic rice plants showing reduced heading date and plant height by ectopic expression of rice MADS-box genes
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K. Jung | G. An | J. Jeon | G. Yi | Sichul Lee | B. Oh | Woong-Suk Yang | J. Jeon | Jong-Seong Jeon | Woong-Suk Yang | Gi-Hwan Yi | Byeong-Geun Oh
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