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Axelle Raisin

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Genetically modified horticulture plants
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|Sep 05, 2025
Inhibition of rhizobial cheaters by the host Medicago truncatula involves repression of symbiotic functions and induction of defense.

Min Chen, Axelle Raisin, Natalie Judkins

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