The Medicago truncatula SUNN Gene Encodes a CLV1-like Leucine-rich Repeat Receptor Kinase that Regulates Nodule Number and Root Length
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Julia Frugoli | E. Journet | G. Duc | J. Frugoli | Etienne-Pascal Journet | Gérard Duc | Elise Schnabel | Fernanda Carvalho-Niebel | E. Schnabel | F. Carvalho-Niebel
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