Wuschel-related homeobox5 gene expression and interaction of CLE peptides with components of the systemic control add two pieces to the puzzle of autoregulation of nodulation.

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Published in Plant Physiol on January 09, 2012

Authors

Maria A Osipova1, Virginie Mortier, Kirill N Demchenko, Victor E Tsyganov, Igor A Tikhonovich, Ludmila A Lutova, Elena A Dolgikh, Sofie Goormachtig

Author Affiliations

1: All-Russia Research Institute for Agricultural Microbiology, 196608 St. Petersburg, Russia.

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