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Biology / Botany / Chemistry / Plant physiology / Tropism / Phototropism / Free radicals / Oxygen / Arabidopsis thaliana / Auxin / Reactive oxygen species / TROPI
Date: 2014-10-28 12:33:54
Biology
Botany
Chemistry
Plant physiology
Tropism
Phototropism
Free radicals
Oxygen
Arabidopsis thaliana
Auxin
Reactive oxygen species
TROPI

Short CommunicaTion Plant Signaling & Behavior 6:10, ; October 2011; ©2011 Landes Bioscience Illumination of Arabidopsis roots induces immediate burst of ROS production Ken Yokawa,1 Tomoko Kagenishi,2 Tomonori

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