The roles of statoliths, auxin transport, and auxin metabolism in root geotropism

Tor-Henning Iversen

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The roles of statoliths, auxin transport, and auxin metabolism in root geotropism

by Tor-Henning Iversen

1974

University of Trondheim, The Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters, the Museum

216

8271260413

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