The cell wall-targeted purple acid phosphatase AtPAP25 is critical for acclimation of Arabidopsis thaliana to nutritional phosphorus deprivation.
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W. Plaxton | Y. She | Satomi Kanno | Sheng Ying | Joonho Park | V. Knowles | K. Tanoi | Hernan A. Del Vecchio
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