Induced plant defense responses against chewing insects. Ethylene signaling reduces resistance of arabidopsis against Egyptian cotton worm but not diamondback moth. (vol 124, pg 1007, 2000)
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Stotz, HU; Pittendrigh, BR; Kroymann, J; Weniger, K; Fritsche, J; Bauke, A; Mitchell-Olds, T
Published in: Plant Physiology
April 1, 2001
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Plant Physiology
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0032-0889
Publication Date
April 1, 2001
Volume
125
Issue
4
Start / End Page
2203 / 2203
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AMER SOC PLANT PHYSIOLOGISTS
Related Subject Headings
- Plant Biology & Botany
- 07 Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences
- 06 Biological Sciences
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Stotz, H. U., Pittendrigh, B. R., Kroymann, J., Weniger, K., Fritsche, J., Bauke, A., & Mitchell-Olds, T. (2001). Induced plant defense responses against chewing insects. Ethylene signaling reduces resistance of arabidopsis against Egyptian cotton worm but not diamondback moth. (vol 124, pg 1007, 2000). Plant Physiology, 125(4), 2203–2203.
Stotz, H. U., B. R. Pittendrigh, J. Kroymann, K. Weniger, J. Fritsche, A. Bauke, and T. Mitchell-Olds. “Induced plant defense responses against chewing insects. Ethylene signaling reduces resistance of arabidopsis against Egyptian cotton worm but not diamondback moth. (vol 124, pg 1007, 2000).” Plant Physiology 125, no. 4 (April 1, 2001): 2203–2203.
Stotz HU, Pittendrigh BR, Kroymann J, Weniger K, Fritsche J, Bauke A, et al. Induced plant defense responses against chewing insects. Ethylene signaling reduces resistance of arabidopsis against Egyptian cotton worm but not diamondback moth. (vol 124, pg 1007, 2000). Plant Physiology. 2001 Apr 1;125(4):2203–2203.
Stotz, H. U., et al. “Induced plant defense responses against chewing insects. Ethylene signaling reduces resistance of arabidopsis against Egyptian cotton worm but not diamondback moth. (vol 124, pg 1007, 2000).” Plant Physiology, vol. 125, no. 4, AMER SOC PLANT PHYSIOLOGISTS, Apr. 2001, pp. 2203–2203.
Stotz HU, Pittendrigh BR, Kroymann J, Weniger K, Fritsche J, Bauke A, Mitchell-Olds T. Induced plant defense responses against chewing insects. Ethylene signaling reduces resistance of arabidopsis against Egyptian cotton worm but not diamondback moth. (vol 124, pg 1007, 2000). Plant Physiology. AMER SOC PLANT PHYSIOLOGISTS; 2001 Apr 1;125(4):2203–2203.
Published In
Plant Physiology
ISSN
0032-0889
Publication Date
April 1, 2001
Volume
125
Issue
4
Start / End Page
2203 / 2203
Publisher
AMER SOC PLANT PHYSIOLOGISTS
Related Subject Headings
- Plant Biology & Botany
- 07 Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences
- 06 Biological Sciences