Long- and Short-Chain Plant-Produced Bacterial <i>N</i>-Acyl-Homoserine Lactones Become Components of Phyllosphere, Rhizosphere, and Soil
Russell A. Scott(Rochester Institute of Technology), Michael A. Savka(GTx (United States)), Paul Williams(University of Nottingham), Susanne B. von Bodman(University of Connecticut), Phuong Le, Jason Weil, Rupert G. Fray(University of Nottingham)
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