Root Cortical Aerenchyma Enhances Nitrogen Acquisition from Low-Nitrogen Soils in Maize1[W][OPEN]
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Eric A Nord | J. Lynch | K. Brown | E. Nord | J. Chimungu | P. Saengwilai | Joseph G Chimungu | Kathleen M Brown | Jonathan Paul Lynch | Patompong Saengwilai | J. Chimungu
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