New Phytologist
Article . 2009 . Peer-reviewed
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Pigment loss in response to the environment: a new role for the WD/bHLH/MYB anthocyanin regulatory complex
Authors: Antonio, Gonzalez;
pmid: 19291067
Pigment loss in response to the environment: a new role for the WD/bHLH/MYB anthocyanin regulatory complex
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- The University of Texas at Austin United States
Keywords
Anthocyanins, Environment, Plant Proteins
Anthocyanins, Environment, Plant Proteins
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