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I chose the review article “DLK2 regulates arbuscule hyphal branching during arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis” by Ho-Palagaro et al. The receptor in question has been elucidated to have implications in mycorrhizal chemical ecology, namely in distingushing between strigolactones and karrakins.
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