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. 1971 Jan;47(1):164–167. doi: 10.1104/pp.47.1.164

A Translocatable Cold Hardiness Promoter 1

L H Fuchigami a,2, D R Evert a,3, C J Weiser a
PMCID: PMC365832  PMID: 16657575

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