Identification of ZmBK2 Gene Variation Involved in Regulating Maize Brittleness
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Jiamin Yu | Qingzhi Liu | Baoshen Liu | Yongzhong Zhang | Qingkang Wang | Yan Zhao | Wei Xu | Yuqiang Diao | Enjun Jiang
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