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Sucrose synthase and enolase expression in actinorhizal nodules ofAlnus glutinosa: comparison with legume nodules

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Sucrose synthase and enolase expression in actinorhizal nodules ofAlnus glutinosa: comparison with legume nodules
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Molecular Genetics and Genomics, March 1996
DOI 10.1007/bf02174032
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M. van Ghelue, B. Solheim, A. Ribeiro, T. Bisseling, K. Pawlowski, A. D. L. Akkermans

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