A Rare Allele of GS2 Enhances Grain Size and Grain Yield in Rice.
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Li-hong Xie | Dong Zhang | Q. Qian | Guojun Dong | D. Zeng | Jiayang Li | Longbiao Guo | Guosheng Xiong | Jie Xu | Yuexing Wang | Jiang Hu | Guangheng Zhang | Haiping Yu | Li Zhu | Longjun Zeng | Yunxia Fang | Zhenyuan Shi | Shujing Kang | Jiangjie Pan
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