Root hair-endophyte stacking (RHESt) in an ancient Afro-Indian crop creates an unusual physico-chemical barrier to trap pathogen(s)
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J. Eisen | C. Ettinger | W. Mousa | M. Raizada | C. Shearer | V. Limay-Rios
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