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    Strigolactone inhibition of shoot branching.

    Gomez-Roldan V, Fermas S, Brewer PB, Puech-Pagès V, Dun EA, Pillot JP, Letisse F, Matusova R, Danoun S, Portais JC, Bouwmeester H, Bécard G, Beveridge CA, Rameau C, Rochange SF.

    Nature. 2008 Sep 11;455(7210):189-94.PMID: 18690209 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

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    Tomato strigolactones are derived from carotenoids and their biosynthesis is promoted by phosphate starvation.

    López-Ráez JA, Charnikhova T, Gómez-Roldán V, Matusova R, Kohlen W, De Vos R, Verstappen F, Puech-Pages V, Bécard G, Mulder P, Bouwmeester H.

    New Phytol. 2008;178(4):863-74. Epub 2008 Mar 10.PMID: 18346111 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

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    Strigolactones: promising plant signals.

    Gomez-Roldan V, Roux C, Girard D, Bécard G, Puech-Pagés V.

    Plant Signal Behav. 2007 May;2(3):163-4.PMID: 19704744 [PubMed - in process]Related articlesFree article

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    Strigolactones stimulate arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi by activating mitochondria.

    Besserer A, Puech-Pagès V, Kiefer P, Gomez-Roldan V, Jauneau A, Roy S, Portais JC, Roux C, Bécard G, Séjalon-Delmas N.

    PLoS Biol. 2006 Jul;4(7):e226.PMID: 16787107 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

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