Chitin oligosaccharides can induce cortical cell division in roots of Vicia sativa when delivered by ballistic microtargeting.
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H. Spaink | I. Potrykus | C. Sautter | B. Lugtenberg | G. Bloemberg | N. Quaedvlieg | H. R. Schlaman | A. Gisel | J. Kijne
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