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Root hair deforming and nodule initiating factors from Rhizobium trifolii

Hollingsworth et al., 1989

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5930213753081548125
Author
Hollingsworth R
Squartini A
Philip-Hollingsworth S
Dazzo F
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Signal Molecules in Plants and Plant-Microbe Interactions

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Axenic legume root hairs typically remain straight. Early in the infection process, Rhizobium secretes compounds that induce various morphological changes in root hairs, including enhanced differentiation (leading to greater hair density per root surface area), elongation …
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