Letter to the EditorThe Strigolactone-Related Mutants have Enhanced Lamina Joint Inclination Phenotype at the Seedling Stage
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We are grateful to Yonghong Wang (Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, CAS) for kindly providing the seeds of the strigolactone-related mutants, d3, d14, d17, d10 and d27. This work was supported by grants from the National Basic Research Program of China (No. 2012CB114300 to X.W.), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 91117005 and 31271300 to X.W., 31271684 to S.S.), the Program of Shanghai Subject Chief Scientist (No. 11XD1400700 to X.W.), and the Key Project of
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