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Carbohydrate Moiety of the Petunia Inflata S3 Protein Is Not Required for Self-Incompatibility Interactions Between Pollen and Pistil
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Carbohydrate Moiety of the Petunia Inflata S 3 Protein Is Not Required for Self-Incompatibility Interactions Between Pollen and Pistil
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A Mutant S 3 RNase of Petunia Inflata Lacking RNase Activity Has an Allele-Specific Dominant Negative Effect on Self-Incompatibility Interactions
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Effects of the Pistil Size and Self-Incompatibility on Fruit Production in Curculigo Latifolia (Liliaceae)
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