Dynamic changes of phytohormone signaling in the base of Taxus media stem cuttings during adventitious root formation
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Chenjia Shen | Chengchao Zhang | Peiyao Li | Xiaoyu Li | Hongyan Ren | X. Sun | Wenjuan Li | Xiujun Luo | A. Khawar | Huayang Hu | Z. Ren
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