Signal interactions in pathogen and insect attack: expression of lipoxygenase, proteinase inhibitor II, and pathogenesis-related protein P4 in the tomato,Lycopersicon esculentum
Ana Fidantsef(Carnegie Department of Plant Biology), Richard M. Bostock(Carnegie Department of Plant Biology), Jennifer S. Thaler(Cornell University), Sean S. Duffey(University of California, Davis), Michael J. Stout(Louisiana State University)
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