Phytochrome mediates the external light signal to repress FT orthologs in photoperiodic flowering of rice.
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M. Yano | K. Shimamoto | T. Izawa | N. Sugiyama | T. Oikawa | Masahiro Yano | Ko Shimamoto | Takeshi Izawa | Takatoshi Tanisaka | Tetsuo Oikawa | T. Tanisaka | Nobuko Sugiyama
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