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    Kirolinko C, Hobecker K, Cueva M, Botto F, Christ A, Niebel A, Ariel F, Blanco FA, Crespi M, Zanetti ME.
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  • 22. Abscisic acid coordinates nod factor and cytokinin signaling during the regulation of nodulation in Medicago truncatula.
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  • 23. Rhizobium Lipo-chitooligosaccharide Signaling Triggers Accumulation of Cytokinins in Medicago truncatula Roots.
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  • 32. Knockdown of CELL DIVISION CYCLE16 reveals an inverse relationship between lateral root and nodule numbers and a link to auxin in Medicago truncatula.
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  • 38. Nod factors potentiate auxin signaling for transcriptional regulation and lateral root formation in Medicago truncatula.
    Herrbach V, Chirinos X, Rengel D, Agbevenou K, Vincent R, Pateyron S, Huguet S, Balzergue S, Pasha A, Provart N, Gough C, Bensmihen S.
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