Responses to larval herbivory in the phenylpropanoid pathway of Ulmus minor are boosted by prior insect egg deposition
Johanna Schott(Technische Universität Berlin), Monika Hilker(Freie Universität Berlin), Benjamin Fuchs(University of Turku), Christoph Böttcher(Julius Kühn-Institut)
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