Occurrence of the primary cell wall polysaccharide rhamnogalacturonan II in pteridophytes, lycophytes, and bryophytes. Implications for the evolution of vascular plants.
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Occurrence of the primary cell wall polysaccharide rhamnogalacturonan II in pteridophytes, lycophytes, and bryophytes. Implications for the evolution of vascular plants.
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Occurrence of the primary cell ...... evolution of vascular plants.
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Occurrence of the primary cell ...... evolution of vascular plants.
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Occurrence of the primary cell ...... evolution of vascular plants.
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Occurrence of the primary cell ...... evolution of vascular plants.
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Occurrence of the primary cell ...... evolution of vascular plants.
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Occurrence of the primary cell ...... evolution of vascular plants.
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Occurrence of the primary cell ...... evolution of vascular plants.
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Alan Darvill
Malcolm A O'Neill
Masanobu Higuchi
Peter Albersheim
Sadamu Matsumoto
Tadashi Ishii
Toshiro Matsunaga
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10.1104/PP.103.030072
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2003-12-11T00:00:00Z