A New Series of Carlactonoic Acid Based Strigolactone Analogs for Fundamental and Applied Research
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S. Al‐Babili | I. Takahashi | T. Asami | I. Haider | Jian You Wang | B. A. Kountche | Muhammad Jamil | Kun-Peng Jia | Tsuyoshi Ota | M. Jamil
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