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Kozuka, T., Horiguchi, G., Kim, G.-T., Ohgishi, M., Sakai, T., & Tsukaya, H. (2005). The Different Growth Responses of the Arabidopsis thaliana Leaf Blade and the Petiole during Shade Avoidance are Regulated by Photoreceptors and Sugar. Plant and Cell Physiology, 46(1), 213–223.

Authors 6
  1. Toshiaki Kozuka (first)
  2. Gorou Horiguchi (additional)
  3. Gyung-Tae Kim (additional)
  4. Maki Ohgishi (additional)
  5. Tatsuya Sakai (additional)
  6. Hirokazu Tsukaya (additional)
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@article{Kozuka_2005, title={The Different Growth Responses of the Arabidopsis thaliana Leaf Blade and the Petiole during Shade Avoidance are Regulated by Photoreceptors and Sugar}, volume={46}, ISSN={0032-0781}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pcp/pci016}, DOI={10.1093/pcp/pci016}, number={1}, journal={Plant and Cell Physiology}, publisher={Oxford University Press (OUP)}, author={Kozuka, Toshiaki and Horiguchi, Gorou and Kim, Gyung-Tae and Ohgishi, Maki and Sakai, Tatsuya and Tsukaya, Hirokazu}, year={2005}, month=jan, pages={213–223} }