Handbook of Plant and Crop Physiology

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  12. MR Knight, SM Smith, AJ Trewavas. Wind-induced plant motion immediately increases cytosolic calcium.
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  15. AJ Russell, MR Knight, DJ Cove, CD Knight, AJ Trewavas, TL Wang. The moss, Physcomitrella patens,
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  27. MR McAinsh, C Brownlee, AM Hetherington. Abscisic acid–induced elevation of guard cell cytosolic Ca^2 
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