The role of electrical and jasmonate signalling in the recognition of captured prey in the carnivorous sundew plant Drosera capensis.
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Ondřej Novák | Marek Šebela | Olga Šamajová | Jozef Šamaj | J. Šamaj | M. Šebela | O. Novák | O. Šamajová | A. Pavlovič | Miroslav Krausko | Zdeněk Perutka | Andrej Pavlovič | Miroslav Krausko | Zdeněk Perutka
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