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Reduced strigolactone exudation as a key resistance mechanism in wild carrots against Phelipanche aegyptiaca. [PDF]
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The root rhizosphere as a functional analog to the gut microbiome: Cases for microbial symbiosis and dysbiosis in parallel contexts. [PDF]
Penton CR, Vadakattu G.
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An integrated framework to elucidate mechanisms underlying host-branched broomrape infection. [PDF]
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Endophytic entomopathogenic fungi: The next frontier in mycological biocontrol. [PDF]
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Chemical basis of host-plant resistance to aphids
Plant, Cell and Environment, 1987Abstract The importance of host‐plant resistance of crop plants in the biological control of aphids and the formation of aphid biotypes is discussed. The rapid response of plant breeders to the formation of new aphid biotypes requires detailed knowledge on the mechanism of host‐plant resistance.
D. L. DREYER, B. C. CAMPBELL
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