Aluminum-resistant Arabidopsis mutants that exhibit altered patterns of aluminum accumulation and organic acid release from roots.
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L. Kochian | S. Howell | P. Larsen | J. Degenhardt | C Y Tai | S H Howell | L M Stenzler | L V Kochian | P B Larsen | J Degenhardt | C. Tai | L. Stenzler | Jörg Degenhardt | Paul B. Larsen | Stephen H. Howell | Chin-Yin Tai | Laura M. Stenzler
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