The interacting MYB75 and KNAT7 transcription factors modulate secondary cell wall deposition both in stems and seed coat in Arabidopsis
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标题
The interacting MYB75 and KNAT7 transcription factors modulate secondary cell wall deposition both in stems and seed coat in Arabidopsis
作者
关键词
Secondary cell wall, Transcription factor, Lignin, Seed coat, Inflorescence stem, Protein–protein interaction, Mucilage
出版物
PLANTA
Volume 237, Issue 5, Pages 1199-1211
出版商
Springer Nature
发表日期
2013-01-17
DOI
10.1007/s00425-012-1821-9
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