Pollen tube growth is coupled to the extracellular calcium ion flux and the intracellular calcium gradient: effect of BAPTA-type buffers and hypertonic media.
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D. Callaham | D. Miller | E. Pierson | M. Cresti | A. Shipley | P. K. Hepler | B. Rivers | Deborah D. Miller
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