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Regulation of expression of starch synthesis genes by ethylene and ABA in relation to the development of rice inferior and superior spikelets

Zhu et al., 2011

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Zhu G
Ye N
Yang J
Peng X
Zhang J
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Journal of experimental botany

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Later-flowering spikelets in a rice panicle, referred to as the inferior spikelets, are usually poorly filled and often limit the yield potential of some rice cultivars. The physiological and molecular mechanism for such poor grain filling remains unclear. In this study the …
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