Perception responses of Nicotiana tabacum cells towards bacterial lipopolysaccharides.
Because plants lack a circulating adaptive immune system, they have evolved multicomponent defense mechanisms to protect themselves against pathogen attack. These defense mechanisms/responses are either constitutively active in the plant, or they are inducible by pathogens. Understanding of the plan...
Main Author: | Gerber, Isak |
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2008
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10210/350 |
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