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Brachypodium as a Model for the Grasses: Today and the Future

Ana Lucia Caicedo, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
J. Brkljacic
E. Grotewold
R. Scholl
T. Mocker
D. F. Garvin
P. Vain
T. Brutnell
R. Sibout
M. Bevan
H. Budak
C. Gao
Y. Gu
S. P. Hazen
B. F. Holt III
S. -Y Hong
M. Jordan
A. J. Manzaneda
T. Michell-Olds
K. Mochida
L. A.J. Mur
C. -M. Park
J. Sedbrook
M. Watt
S. J. Zheng
J. P. Vogel

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doi:10.1104/pp.111.17953

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Ana Lucia Caicedo, J. Brkljacic, E. Grotewold, R. Scholl, T. Mocker, D. F. Garvin, P. Vain, T. Brutnell, R. Sibout, M. Bevan, H. Budak, C. Gao, Y. Gu, S. P. Hazen, B. F. Holt III, S. -Y Hong, M. Jordan, A. J. Manzaneda, T. Michell-Olds, K. Mochida, L. A.J. Mur, C. -M. Park, J. Sedbrook, M. Watt, S. J. Zheng, and J. P. Vogel. "Brachypodium as a Model for the Grasses: Today and the Future" Plant Physiology 157 (2011): 3-13.
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