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Kin recognition: another biological function for root secretions

Biedrzycki et al., 2010

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Biedrzycki M
Bais H
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Plant signaling & behavior

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In the past, studies have shown that plants do indeed have the ability to recognize other plants in their surroundings based on relatedness and identity. 1-5 Although, mechanisms for these recognitions have been proposed, to date, one has not been supported. In our …
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