Mis-expression of the CLV3/ESR-like gene CLE19 in Arabidopsis leads to a consumption of root meristem.
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D. Weijers | G. Hause | R. Offringa | Chun-Ming Liu | K. Boutilier | M. M. van Lookeren Campagne | M. Fiers | L. van der Geest | Eva Casamitjana-Martinez
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