Mechanical modelling quantifies the functional importance of outer tissue layers during root elongation and bending
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John A. Fozard | Michael H. Wilson | A. French | T. Pridmore | Michael Stout | D. Wells | O. Jensen | K. Kenobi | L. Band | T. C. Hodgman | R. Dyson | A. Fernandes | G. Vizcay‐Barrena | M. Bennett
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