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Factors involved in root formation in Medicago truncatula

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Imin, Nijat
Nizamidin, Mahira
Wu, Tina
Rolfe, Barry

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Oxford University Press

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The fact that auxin induces root formation has been known for more than half a century. However, despite the recent progress in this field, neither the molecular processes in which the auxin-responsive genes leading to root formation nor the interactions

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Journal of Experimental Botany

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2037-12-31