Phosphate transporters <scp><scp>OsPHT1</scp></scp>;9 and <scp><scp>OsPHT1</scp></scp>;10 are involved in phosphate uptake in rice
Xiaofei Wang(Zhejiang A & F University), Ping Wu(State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry), Zhongchang Wu(State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry), Zhiye Wang(Gansu Provincial Academy of Membrane Science and Technology), Changying Li, Yifeng Wang(University of Kansas Medical Center), Wenxia Wang(Georgia Institute of Technology), Miguel A. Piñeros(Cornell University), Leon V. Kochian(Cornell University)
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