Control of bud activation by an auxin transport switch
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Przemyslaw Prusinkiewicz | Ottoline Leyser | Karin Ljung | P. Prusinkiewicz | K. Ljung | Richard S. Smith | O. Leyser | Tom Bennett | Richard S Smith | Tom Bennett | Scott Crawford | Veronica Ongaro | Scott E. Crawford | Verónica Ongaro
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