An Integrative Study Showing the Adaptation to Sub-Optimal Growth Conditions of Natural Populations of Arabidopsis thaliana: A Focus on Cell Wall Changes
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S. Déjean | C. Dunand | C. Albenne | Thierry Balliau | P. Ranocha | M. Zivy | E. Jamet | V. Burlat | Harold Duruflé
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