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Priming in systemic plant immunity.Academic Article Why?
Plant immune system incompatibility and the distribution of enemies in natural hybrid zones.Academic Article Why?
Degrade or die: a dual function for autophagy in the plant immune response.Academic Article Why?
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Greenberg, JeanPerson Why?
A rice gene of de novo origin negatively regulates pathogen-induced defense response.Academic Article Why?
Acetylation of an NB-LRR Plant Immune-Effector Complex Suppresses Immunity.Academic Article Why?
Genetic architecture and pleiotropy shape costs of Rps2-mediated resistance in Arabidopsis thaliana.Academic Article Why?
Genome-wide association mapping in Arabidopsis identifies previously known flowering time and pathogen resistance genes.Academic Article Why?
Plant pathogenic bacteria target the actin microfilament network involved in the trafficking of disease defense components.Academic Article Why?
Underground Azelaic Acid-Conferred Resistance to Pseudomonas syringae in Arabidopsis.Academic Article Why?
Bergelson, JoyPerson Why?
Genetic analysis of acd6-1 reveals complex defense networks and leads to identification of novel defense genes in Arabidopsis.Academic Article Why?
Mechanisms to Mitigate the Trade-Off between Growth and Defense.Academic Article Why?
Models and data on plant-enemy coevolution.Academic Article Why?
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