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... role not only on dry weight accumulation but also on plant height, leaf number, leaf shape and leaf area. The best results were found at 74 µmol m-2 s-1. On the other hand, plantlets of V. coerulea, as well as P. tankervilliae, grown under the light intensity of 56 µmol m-2 s-1 grew less than those ...
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... be breached by fungal pathogens that penetrate directly, that is, without using wounds, stomata, or other natural openings (Walton, 1997; Agrios, 1988). In order to penetrate and metabolise the cell wall, most microorganisms produce a broad spectrum of CWDEs (Albersheim and Anderson 1971; Collmer an ...
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