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Lateral root growth in Arabidopsis is controlled by short and long distance signaling through the LRR RLKs XIP1/CEPR1 and CEPR2
Ivan Dimitrov
(Contributor)
Frans E Tax
(Contributor)
Agriculture and Life Sciences, College of
Molecular and Cellular Biology
Plant Sciences, School of
Applied BioSciences - GIDP
Genetics - GIDP
BIO5, Institute of
Dataset
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(1)
Research output
Scholarly Works per year
2018
2018
2018
1
Article
Scholarly Works per year
Scholarly Works per year
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2018
Lateral root growth in Arabidopsis is controlled by short and long distance signaling through the LRR RLKs XIP1/CEPR1 and CEPR2
Dimitrov, I. &
Tax, F. E.
,
Jun 3 2018
,
In:
Plant Signaling and Behavior.
13
,
6
, e1489667.
Research output
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Contribution to journal
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Article
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peer-review
Open Access
Long-distance Signaling
100%
CEPR2
100%
CEPR1
100%
Root Extension
25%
Lateral Root Primordia
25%
17
Scopus citations