Characterization of wheat MYB genes responsive to high temperatures
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Mingming Xin | Z. Ni | Yingyin Yao | Qixin Sun | Huiru Peng | Zhaorong Hu | Yue Zhao | X. Tian | Liyuan Zhang | Fei Wang
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