Reduced gravitropism in hypocotyls of starch-deficient mutants of Arabidopsis.
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J. Kiss | J Z Kiss | A J Miller | M. Guisinger | M M Guisinger | K S Stackhouse | A. J. Miller | K. S. Stackhouse
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