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Divergent receptor proteins confer responses to different karrikins in two ephemeral weedsSun et al., 2020
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- Sun Y
- Yao J
- Scaffidi A
- Melville K
- Davies S
- Bond C
- Smith S
- Flematti G
- Waters M
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- Nature communications
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Wildfires can encourage the establishment of invasive plants by releasing potent germination stimulants, such as karrikins. Seed germination of Brassica tournefortii, a noxious weed of Mediterranean climates, is strongly stimulated by KAR1, the archetypal …
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