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Title: Gene and Metabolite Regulatory Network Analysis of Early Developing Fruit Tissues Highlights New Candidate Genes for the Control of Tomato Fruit Composition and Development
Author(s): Mounet, F
Source: PLANT PHYSIOLOGY Volume: 149 Issue: 3 Pages: 1505-1528 Published: MAR 2009
Cited References: 91 Selected References: 91
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