Polar auxin transport in the wood-forming tissues of hybrid aspen is under simultaneous control of developmental and environmental signals
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G. Sandberg | S. May | M. Bennett | R. Bhalerao | K. Palme | J. Schrader | K. Baba | K Palme | J Schrader | K Baba | S T May | M Bennett | R P Bhalerao | G Sandberg | M. Bennett
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