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Investigation of the initial stages of interaction of the bacteriumAzospirillum brasilense with wheat seedling roots: Adsorption and root hair deformation

Microbiology Vol. 69 No. 1 pp. 103-108 · Microbiology Society
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I. V. Egorenkova, S. A. Konnova, I. M. Skvortsov, et al. (2000). Investigation of the initial stages of interaction of the bacteriumAzospirillum brasilense with wheat seedling roots: Adsorption and root hair deformation. Microbiology, 69(1), 103-108. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02757265
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