Plant proximity perception dynamically modulates hormone levels and sensitivity in Arabidopsis
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Y. Kamiya | Shinjiro Yamaguchi | J. F. Martínez-García | Mercè Salla-Martret | Jordi Bou-Torrent | Y. Jikumaru | A. Galstyan | Nicolás Cifuentes-Esquivel | María José Molina-Contreras | M. Gallemí | J. Martínez-García
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