Autor: Leach, Jan E.
- Rice germin-like proteins: allelic diversity and relationships to early stress responses
- Genomewide SNP variation reveals relationships among landraces and modern varieties of rice
- A germin-like protein gene family functions as a complex quantitative trait locus conferring broad-spectrum disease resistance in rice
Autor: Leung, Hei
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