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MtSUPERMAN controls the number of flowers per inflorescence and floral organs in the inner three whorls of Medicago truncatula
Mapping Intimacies
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10.4995/thesis/10251/171474
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2021
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Author(s):
Ana Lucía Rodas Méndez
Keyword(s):
Medicago Truncatula
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Floral Organs
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Faculty Opinions recommendation of Ethylene inhibits the Nod factor signal transduction pathway of Medicago truncatula.
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Medicago Truncatula
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Signal Transduction Pathway
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Transduction Pathway
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Faculty Opinions recommendation of Nod factor elicits two separable calcium responses in Medicago truncatula root hair cells.
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2003
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Medicago Truncatula
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Root Hair
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Faculty Opinions recommendation of Sinorhizobium meliloti-induced chitinase gene expression in Medicago truncatula ecotype R108-1: a comparison between symbiosis-specific class V and defence-related class IV chitinases.
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Faculty Opinions recommendation of Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi elicit a novel intracellular apparatus in Medicago truncatula root epidermal cells before infection.
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Medicago Truncatula
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Faculty Opinions recommendation of Is N-feedback involved in the inhibition of nitrogen fixation in drought-stressed Medicago truncatula?
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Author(s):
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Author(s):
Ton Bisseling
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