Isoprene deters insect herbivory by priming plant hormone responses
Abira Sahu(University of Alabama at Birmingham), Thomas D. Sharkey(University of Wisconsin–Madison), James O’ Keefe(Michigan State University), Mohammad Golam Mostofa(Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University), Yuan Xu(Michigan State University), Bianca M. Serda(Michigan State University)
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