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Methyl jasmonate and cis‐jasmone do not dispose of the herbivore‐induced jasmonate burst in Nicotiana attenuata

Von Dahl et al., 2004

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582269674561803238
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Von Dahl C
Baldwin I
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Physiologia Plantarum

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The oxylipin pathway mediates wound‐and herbivore‐induced defense reactions in Nicotiana attenuata as evidenced by a transient jasmonic acid (JA)‐burst that precedes these defense responses. The fate of this induced JA‐burst remains unknown. Two …
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