Mutation of the Plastidial α-Glucan Phosphorylase Gene in Rice Affects the Synthesis and Structure of Starch in the Endosperm[W]
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T. Okita | Seon-Kap Hwang | Yasunori Nakamura | H. Satoh | Mayumi Yoshida | T. Tokunaga | Y. Utsumi | N. Fujita | A. Sato | Nanae Kaneko | Kensuke Shibahara | Y. Hosaka | A. Nishi | Takashi Ohdan | M. Tasaki | Yoshinori Utsumi
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