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A hydraulic signal in root-to-shoot signalling of water shortage
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Christmann A., Weiler E.W., Steudle E., Grill E. A hydraulic signal in root-to-shoot signalling of water shortage. Plant J. 2007, 52:167-174.
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(2007)
Plant J.
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Christmann, A.1
Weiler, E.W.2
Steudle, E.3
Grill, E.4
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