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Title: CUTICLE BIOSYNTHESIS IN RAPIDLY GROWING INTERNODES OF DEEP-WATER RICE
Author(s): HOFFMANNBENNING, S
Source: PLANT PHYSIOLOGY Volume: 104 Issue: 2 Pages: 719-723 Published: FEB 1994
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Author(s): Knoche M, Peschel S
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Author(s): Heredia A
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