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Systemic activation of the antioxidant system in monocots is a significant feature of enhanced disease resistance and tolerance to abiotic stresses mediated by root endophytes


Authors listKogel, KH; Achatz, B; Baltruschat, H; Becker, K; Deshmukh, S; Felle, H; Franken, P; Fodor, J; Gaupels, F; Harrach, BD; Hückelhoven, R; Neumann, C; van Bel, A

Publication year2003

Pages3-4

JournalFree Radical Research

Volume number37

Issue numberSuppl. 2

ISSN1071-5762

ConferenceConference on Plant Stress reactive Oxygen and Antioxidants

PublisherTaylor and Francis Group



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Harvard Citation styleKogel, K., Achatz, B., Baltruschat, H., Becker, K., Deshmukh, S., Felle, H., et al. (2003) Systemic activation of the antioxidant system in monocots is a significant feature of enhanced disease resistance and tolerance to abiotic stresses mediated by root endophytes, Free Radical Research, 37(Suppl. 2), pp. 3-4

APA Citation styleKogel, K., Achatz, B., Baltruschat, H., Becker, K., Deshmukh, S., Felle, H., Franken, P., Fodor, J., Gaupels, F., Harrach, B., Hückelhoven, R., Neumann, C., & van Bel, A. (2003). Systemic activation of the antioxidant system in monocots is a significant feature of enhanced disease resistance and tolerance to abiotic stresses mediated by root endophytes. Free Radical Research. 37(Suppl. 2), 3-4.



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