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Treating seeds with activators of plant defence generates long-lasting priming of resistance to pests and pathogensBiogenic volatile organic compounds in the Earth system.Crosstalk between plant responses to pathogens and herbivores: a view from the outside in.Isolation and characterisation of a melon cDNA clone encoding phytoene synthase.Isolation of a mRNA encoding a nucleoside diphosphate kinase from tomato that is up-regulated by wounding.Characterization and accumulation pattern of an mRNA encoding an abscission-related beta-1,4-glucanase from leaflets of Sambucus nigra.Identification and characterization of a proline-rich mRNA that accumulates during pod development in oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.).Characterisation of an mRNA encoding a metallothionein-like protein that accumulates during ethylene-promoted abscission of Sambucus nigra L. leaflets.ABA-regulated promoter activity in stomatal guard cells.Discrimination of plant volatile signatures by an electronic nose: aA potential technology for plant pest and disease monitoring.Isoprene emissions influence herbivore feeding decisions.Thermotolerant guard cell protoplasts of tree tobacco do not require exogenous hormones to survive in culture and are blocked from reentering the cell cycle at the G1-to-S transition.Apical localization of 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid and its conversion to ethylene in etiolated pea seedlings.Polygalacturonase expression during leaf abscission of normal and transgenic tomato plants.The effect of ozone fumigation on the biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) emitted from Brassica napus above- and below-groundCalcium Ions as Intracellular Second Messengers in Higher PlantsStimulus-Induced Oscillations in Guard Cell Cytosolic Free CalciumSignalling crosstalk in plants: emerging issues
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