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From proto-Kranz to C4 Kranz: building the bridge to C4 photosynthesis. / Sage, Rowan F.; Khoshravesh, Roxana; Sage, Tammy L.
In: Journal of Experimental Botany, Vol. 65, No. 13, 01.07.2014, p. 3341-3356.

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Sage, RF, Khoshravesh, R & Sage, TL 2014, 'From proto-Kranz to C4 Kranz: building the bridge to C4 photosynthesis', Journal of Experimental Botany, vol. 65, no. 13, pp. 3341-3356. https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/eru180

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Sage, R. F., Khoshravesh, R., & Sage, T. L. (2014). From proto-Kranz to C4 Kranz: building the bridge to C4 photosynthesis. Journal of Experimental Botany, 65(13), 3341-3356. https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/eru180

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Sage RF, Khoshravesh R, Sage TL. From proto-Kranz to C4 Kranz: building the bridge to C4 photosynthesis. Journal of Experimental Botany. 2014 Jul 1;65(13):3341-3356. Epub 2014 May 12. doi: 10.1093/jxb/eru180

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Sage, Rowan F. ; Khoshravesh, Roxana ; Sage, Tammy L. / From proto-Kranz to C4 Kranz: building the bridge to C4 photosynthesis. In: Journal of Experimental Botany. 2014 ; Vol. 65, No. 13. pp. 3341-3356.

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