A fungal endophyte helps plants to tolerate root herbivory through changes in gibberellin and jasmonate signaling
Marco Cosme(Freie Universität Berlin), Susanne Wurst(Freie Universität Berlin), Matthias Erb(University of California, Davis), Michael J. Stout(Louisiana State University), Philipp Franken(Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin), Jing Lü(Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology)
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