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Characterizing pathways by which gravitropic effectors could move from the root cap to the root of primary roots of Zea mays
R. Moore
, C. E. Mcclelen
Biology Teaching and Learning
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Agriculture & Biology
root cap
100%
Zea mays
61%
mucilages
22%
gravity
20%
root tips
19%
cells
2%