Higher expression of induced defenses in teosintes (<i><scp>Z</scp>ea</i> spp.) is correlated with greater resistance to fall armyworm, <i><scp>S</scp>podoptera frugiperda</i>
Adrianna Szczepaniec(Texas A&M University), Micky D. Eubanks(Texas A&M University), Sarah Widney(Indiana University Bloomington), Julio S. Bernal(Texas A&M University)
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