Induced Systemic Resistance in Cucumber in Response to 2,6-Dichloro-Isonicotinic Acid and Pathogens
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E. Ward | J. Ryals | J. Metraux | A. Steinemann | P. Ahl-Goy | T. Staub | J. Speich | Patricia Ahl-Goy
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