The suppression of TdMRP3 genes reduces the phytic acid and increases the nutrient accumulation in durum wheat grain
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S. Masci | S. Celletti | S. Astolfi | P. De Vita | F. Sestili | A. Frittelli | M. Fontanella | S. Palombieri | E. Botticella | M. Volpato
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