The Arabidopsis U-box/ARM repeat E3 ligase AtPUB4 influences growth and degeneration of tapetal cells, and its mutation leads to conditional male sterility
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The Arabidopsis U-box/ARM repeat E3 ligase AtPUB4 influences growth and degeneration of tapetal cells, and its mutation leads to conditional male sterility
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PLANT JOURNAL
Volume 74, Issue 3, Pages 511-523
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Wiley
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2013-02-08
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10.1111/tpj.12146
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