Reactive short-chain leaf volatiles act as powerful inducers of abiotic stress-related gene expression.

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Published in Sci Rep on January 26, 2015

Authors

Yasuo Yamauchi1, Mikiko Kunishima1, Masaharu Mizutani1, Yukihiro Sugimoto1

Author Affiliations

1: Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Kobe University, Rokkodai 1-1, Nada, Hyogo 657-8501, Japan.

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