Floral organ abscission peptide IDA and its HAE/HSL2 receptors control cell separation during lateral root emergence
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M. Bennett | A. Larrieu | R. Kumpf | B. Péret | R. Aalen | M. Butenko | C. Shi | I. M. Stø | E. S. Riiser | Robert P. Kumpf | M. Bennett | Antoine Larrieu
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