Protein Kinases and Phosphatases Involved in ABA Signaling
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Published:2014
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Page:137-175
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Container-title:Abscisic Acid: Metabolism, Transport and Signaling
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Liang Shan,Zhang Da-Peng
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Springer Netherlands
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