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Lipids are required for directional pollen-tube growth

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392(6678)
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Mieke Wolters-Arts, W. Mary Lush, Celestina Mariani (1998). Lipids are required for directional pollen-tube growth. Nature, 392(6678), 818-821. https://doi.org/10.1038/33929
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