Natural variation of potato allene oxide synthase 2 causes differential levels of jasmonates and pathogen resistance in Arabidopsis
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Nicolas Guex | M. Shahid Mukhtar | M. S. Mukhtar | Karolina M. Pajerowska-Mukhtar | Christiane Gebhardt | N. Guex | I. Somssich | C. Gebhardt | S. Rosahl | Vincentius A. Halim | V. Halim | Sabine Rosahl | Imre E. Somssich | Karolina M. Pajerowska-Mukhtar | M. S. Mukhtar
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