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Limited Phosphate: Mobile RNAs convey the message

A comprehensive analysis of transcripts in grafted cucumber–watermelon plants substantiates specific transcript transport to diverse tissues and provides new insights into phosphate starvation responses.

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Figure 1: The identification of mobile transcripts and comparison among three data sets of mobile RNAs.

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Walther, D., Kragler, F. Limited Phosphate: Mobile RNAs convey the message. Nature Plants 2, 16040 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1038/nplants.2016.40

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