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This manuscript has been published in PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA) Vol.105(2): 797-802 (2008)

)Abscisic acid biosynthesis in leaves and roots of Xanthium strumarium. Plant Physiol 85: 726-732 Else MA and transport of abscisic acid and its metabolites in Ricinus and Xanthium. Plant Physiol 74:934-939 Zhang J

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Long-Term Submergence-Induced Elongation in Rumex palustris Requires Abscisic Acid-Dependent Biosynthesis

-tolerant Rumex palustris but not in flooding-intolerant R. acetosa. Planta 203: 20�25 Ross JJ, O'Neill DP, SmithLong-Term Submergence-Induced Elongation in Rumex palustris Requires Abscisic Acid Physiology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, S�90183 Umea, Sweden (T.M.) Rumex palustris

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