Genetic control underlying the flowering-drought tolerance trade-off in the Antarctic plant Colobanthus quitensis.
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C. Galleguillos | P. Gundel | C. Torres‐Díaz | M. Molina‐Montenegro | I. Acuña‐Rodríguez | I. Acuña-Rodríguez
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