Loss-of-Function Mutations in Three Homoeologous PHYTOCLOCK 1 Genes in Common Wheat Are Associated with the Extra-Early Flowering Phenotype
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S. Nasuda | K. Murai | Kenji Kato | M. Fujita | H. Nishida | N. Mizuno | M. Kinoshita | S. Kinoshita
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