Physical‐chemical plant‐derived signals induce differentiation in Ustilago maydis
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M. Marahiel | U. Linne | J. Kämper | R. Kahmann | A. Mendoza-Mendoza | Miroslav Vraneš | P. Berndt | Armin Djamei | C. Weise
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