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16021 SOURCES.final. http://www.aspb.org/publications/biotext/source.pdf 1319 Sources and Credits The publisher gratefully acknowledges the generous authors and publishers who have granted permission to reprint or adapt their works for inclusion in this volume. Crops > Carrot > Research plant   physiol   advancement   of   science   high-pressure   molecular   biology   leaf   senescence   arabidopsis   thaliana   cell   tobacco   by-2   mutant   pollen   root   cortex   maize Jan 1, 2006  

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