A SlERF4–SlTPP1 module enhances drought tolerance in tomato by increasing the root/shoot ratio
Heng Wang(Institute of Vegetables and Flowers), Q. M. Li(Institute of Vegetables and Flowers), Yong Li(BGI Group (China)), Hongjun Yu(First Institute of Oceanography), Tao Lu(Institute of Vegetables and Flowers), Weijie Jiang(Xinjiang Agricultural University), Xueyong Yang(Institute of Vegetables and Flowers), Debao Yi(Institute of Vegetables and Flowers), Hongxue Li(Beijing University of Agriculture), Lin Chai(Institute of Vegetables and Flowers), Sufian Ikram(Institute of Vegetables and Flowers)
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