Transcription factor MYC2 is involved in priming for enhanced defense during rhizobacteria-induced systemic resistance in Arabidopsis thaliana.
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C. Pieterse | L. C. Loon | L. C. van Loon | S. V. D. Ent | M. Pozo | S. van der Ent | Corné M J Pieterse | Maria J Pozo | L C Van Loon | Sjoerd Van Der Ent
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