Effect of Co-Inoculation with Growth-Promoting Bacteria and Arbuscular Mycorrhizae on Growth of Persea americana Seedlings Infected with Phytophthora cinnamomi. [PDF]
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Comparative transcriptional analysis of Persea americana MYB, WRKY and AP2/ERF transcription factors following Phytophthora cinnamomi infection. [PDF]
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Effect of elicitors on holm oak somatic embryo development and efficacy inducing tolerance to Phytophthora cinnamomi. [PDF]
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Proteomic and Metabolomic Analysis of the <i>Quercus ilex-Phytophthora cinnamomi</i> Pathosystem Reveals a Population-Specific Response, Independent of Co-Occurrence of Drought. [PDF]
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Phaeophyceaean (Brown Algal) Extracts Activate Plant Defense Systems in Arabidopsis thaliana Challenged With Phytophthora cinnamomi. [PDF]
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