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Quantitative analysis of the auxin indolyl-3-acetic acid during the development of neoplastic (crown gall) and hyperplastic (club root) plant growth disorders revealed different physiological mechanisms.
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Mousdale, D.M.A. Endogenous indolyl-3-acetic acid and pathogen-induced plant growth disorders: distinction between hyperplasia and neoplastic development. Experientia 37, 972–973 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01971786
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