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Figure 2: Tricin and Tricin Derivative Levels in Embryo and Pericarp Tissue of Developing Grains of Rice Cultivars IAC600 (IAC) and Cocodrie (Coco) Grown in the Field (F) or in the Greenhouse (GH).
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