Molecular mechanisms governing shade responses in maize.
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Xiaoduo Lu | Pinghua Li | Yu’e Jiang | Gang Li | Qingbiao Shi | Haisen Zhang | Ran Liang | Fanying Kong | Siqi Heng | Ji-sheng Liu | Lin Ma | F. Kong
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