Molecular dialogue between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and the nonhost plant Arabidopsis thaliana switches from initial detection to antagonism.
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K. Yu | Ioannis A Stringlis | C. Pieterse | M. V. D. van der Heijden | Ronnie de Jonge | Marco Cosme | I. Fernández | M. Pozo | SaskiaC M van Wees | Ioannis A. Stringlis | R. de Jonge
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