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2012
H. - F. Zhao, Huang, W., Ahmed, S. S., Gong, Z. - H., and Zhao, L. - M., The pollen wall and tapetum are altered in the cytoplasmic male sterile line RC7 of Chinese cabbage (Brassica campestris ssp pekinensis), vol. 11, pp. 4145-4156, 2012.
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