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Chitin receptor CERK 1 links salt stress and chitin‐triggered innate immunity in ArabidopsisEspinoza et al., 2017
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- Espinoza C
- Liang Y
- Stacey G
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- The Plant Journal
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In nature, plants need to respond to multiple environmental stresses that require the involvement and fine‐tuning of different stress signaling pathways. Cross‐tolerance, in which plants pre‐treated with chitin (a fungal microbe‐associated molecular pattern) have …
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