Functional Characterization of SlSAHH2 in Tomato Fruit Ripening.

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Published in Front Plant Sci on July 26, 2017

Authors

Lu Yang1, Guojian Hu1, Ning Li1, Sidra Habib1, Wei Huang1, Zhengguo Li1

Author Affiliations

1: School of Life Sciences, Chongqing UniversityChongqing, China.

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