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AtbZIP34 is required for Arabidopsis pollen wall patterning and the control of several metabolic pathways in developing pollen

Gibalová A., Reňák D., Matczuk K., Dupľáková N., Cháb D., Twell D., Honys D.
PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 70(5): 581-601, 2009

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Fulltext: 2009__Gibalova_bZIP34_PMB_P... (1.46 MB)
IEB authors: Nikoleta Dupľáková, Antónia Gibalová, David Honys, David Reňák
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