Root tip contact with low-phosphate media reprograms plant root architecture
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Laurent Nussaume | A. Creff | L. Nussaume | S. Svistoonoff | M. Reymond | T. Desnos | Cécile Sigoillot-Claude | L. Ricaud | Aline Blanchet | Thierry Desnos | Matthieu Reymond | Sergio Svistoonoff | Audrey Creff | Cécile Sigoillot-Claude | Lilian Ricaud | Aline Blanchet | Sergio Svistoonoff
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