Construction of a GFP-BAR plasmid and its use for switchgrass transformation
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H. Richards | H. Sun | B. Conger | Z. Tomaszewski | H. A. Richards | V. A. Rudas | H. Sun | J. K. McDaniel | Z. Tomaszewski | B. V. Conger | H. Richards | J. McDaniel | V. Rudas | V. Rudas | J. K. McDaniel | B. V. Conger | V. A. Rudas | H. Sun
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