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Rhizobial and Mycorrhizal Symbioses in Lotus japonicus Require Lectin Nucleotide Phosphohydrolase, Which Acts Upstream of Calcium Signaling1[C][W][OA] Nicholas J. Roberts 2,3, Giulia Morieri 2, Gurpreet Kalsi, Alan Rose,
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Document Date: 2013-04-14 22:01:55


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Norwich / /

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Ceres Inc. / G.M. A.E. / /

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Australia / United Kingdom / New Zealand / /

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Product Issues / /

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John Innes Centre / University of California / Plant Biologists / University of Queensland / National Institute of General Medical Sciences-National Institutes / Plant PhysiologyÒ / /

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online version / /

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Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Integrative Legume Research / National Institute of General Medical Sciences-National Institutes of Health / U.S. Department of Agriculture / John Innes Centre / American Society of Plant Biologists / University of Queensland / Brisbane / AgResearch Grasslands Research Centre / University of California / Davis / Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology / Excellence Fund / Australian Research Council Centre / Queensland Smart State Fund / /

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Nicholas J. Roberts / Anne Edwards / Peter M. Gresshoff / Gurpreet Kalsi / Alan Rose / Giles E.D. Oldroyd / J. Allan Downie / Marilynn E. Etzler / Jiri Stiller / /

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author / Walker / Corresponding author / /

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Ceres / legume mutants / /

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Queensland / California / /

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Molecular and Cellular Biology / /

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Biotechnology / /

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www.plantphysiol.org / www.plantphysiol.org/cgi/doi/10.1104/pp.112.206110 / /

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