Dissection of the phytohormonal regulation of trichome formation and biosynthesis of the antimalarial compound artemisinin in Artemisia annua plants
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Dissection of the phytohormonal regulation of trichome formation and biosynthesis of the antimalarial compound artemisinin in Artemisia annua plants
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NEW PHYTOLOGIST
Volume 189, Issue 1, Pages 176-189
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Wiley
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2010-09-28
DOI
10.1111/j.1469-8137.2010.03466.x
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