Influence of Systemic Signal Molecules on the Rate of Spread of the Immunizing Effect of Elicitors over Potato Tissues

Mobile systemic signal molecules (salicylic and jasmonic acids) enhance and accelerate the spread of the systemic immunizing effect of elicitors (arachidonic acid and chitosan) over potato tuber tissues (Solanum tuberosum L.).[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Hauptverfasser: Ozeretskovskaya, O. L., Varlamov, V. P., Vasyukova, N. I., Chalenko, G. I., Gerasimova, N. G., Panina, Ya. S.
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