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bibliographicCitation Wuriyanghan H, Zhang B, Cao WH, Ma B, Lei G, Liu YF, Wei W, Wu HJ, Chen LJ, Chen HW, Cao YR, He SJ, Zhang WK, Wang XJ, Chen SY, Zhang JS. The ethylene receptor ETR2 delays floral transition and affects starch accumulation in rice. Plant Cell. 2009 May;21(5):1473–94. PMID: 19417056; PMCID: PMC2700534.
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