Plant elicitor peptides are conserved signals regulating direct and indirect antiherbivore defense
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Ted C. J. Turlings | Zhouxin Shen | Ryan C. Sartor | Matthias Erb | S. Briggs | Zhouxin Shen | M. Erb | H. Alborn | G. Pearce | A. Huffaker | Nathalie Veyrat | T. C. Turlings | M. Vaughan | P. Teal | E. Schmelz | Gregory Pearce | Steven P. Briggs | Hans T. Alborn | Eric A. Schmelz | Nathalie Veyrat | Alisa Huffaker | Ryan Sartor | Martha M. Vaughan | Peter E. A. Teal | T. Turlings | Matthias Erb
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