Genome-edited powdery mildew resistance in wheat without growth penalties
Shengnan Li(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Caixia Gao(Sichuan Agricultural University), Jun Xiao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Bin Lv(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Long Zhao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yueting Liang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Dexing Lin(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yongxing Chen(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Zhiyong Liu(Army Medical University), Yanpeng Wang(University of South China), Yunwei Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Lei Yuan(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Min Deng(Hengyang Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Kunling Chen(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jin‐Long Qiu(Institute of Mechanics), Boshu Li(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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