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BAK1 is required for the attenuation of ethylene‐inducing xylanase (Eix)‐induced defense responses by the decoy receptor LeEix1Bar et al., 2010
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- Bar M
- Sharfman M
- Ron M
- Avni A
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- The Plant Journal
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Elicitor recognition plays a key role in the reaction of plants to pathogens and the induction of plant defense responses. Furthermore, plant–microbe interactions involve numerous regulatory systems essential for plant defense against pathogens. Ethylene‐inducing …
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