A sterile hydroponic system for characterising root exudates from specific root types and whole-root systems of large crop plants
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Michelle Watt | Matthew Gilliham | Ulrike Mathesius | M. Watt | E. Delhaize | A. Richardson | M. Gilliham | U. Mathesius | P. Ryan | A. Kawasaki | Peter R. Ryan | Emmanuel Delhaize | Alan E. Richardson | Akitomo Kawasaki | Shoko Okada | Chunyan Zhang | S. Okada | Chunyan Zhang | Shoko Okada | Matthew Gilliham
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