Mohamed Farag
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Dynamic Chemical Communication between Plants and Bacteria through Airborne Signals: Induced Resistance by Bacterial Volatiles
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Farag, M. A., H. Zhang, and C. min Ryu, "Dynamic Chemical Communication between Plants and Bacteria through Airborne Signals: Induced Resistance by Bacterial Volatiles", Journal of Chemical Ecology, vol. 39, pp. 1007-1018, 2013.
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