Ectopic Defense Gene Expression Is Associated with Growth Defects in Medicago truncatula Lignin Pathway Mutants1[OPEN]
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R. Dixon | T. Tschaplinski | L. Sumner | Madhavi Z. Martin | Xiaolan Rao | N. Engle | Daniel J. Wherritt | D. Fine | Chan Man Ha | Anil Bhatia
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