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2006 Grant Research Archive John Z. Duling Grant 

Identification of signaling molecules in the systemic induced resistance phenomenon in Austrian pine

July 19, 2006February 22, 2018 Barb 1631 Views

2006 | Perluigi Bonello, Ohio State University
Identification of the signaling molecules involved in SIR to Diplodia tip blight of Austrian pine for possible use to induce disease resistance.

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