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ACTION AND FUNCTION OF PHYTOCHROME FAMILY MEMBERS REVEALED THROUGH THE STUDY OF MUTANT AND TRANSGENIC PLANTS

ACTION AND FUNCTION OF PHYTOCHROME FAMILY MEMBERS REVEALED THROUGH THE STUDY OF MUTANT AND TRANSGENIC PLANTS

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Main Authors: Whitelam, G, Harberd, N
Format: Journal article
Published: 1994
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