Narrowing down the targets: towards successful genetic engineering of drought-tolerant crops.
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Yafan Huang | Barbara Vanderbeld | Jiangxin Wan | Shujun Yang | B. Vanderbeld | Yafan Huang | J. Wan | Shujun Yang
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