Can Zn pollution of soil promote adaptive evolution in plants? Insights from a one-generation selection experiment

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Nowak, Julien | Frérot, Hélène | Faure, Nathalie | Glorieux, Cédric | Liné, Clarisse | Pourrut, Bertrand | Pauwels, Maxime

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