Dorey, S., Kopp, M., Geoffroy, P., Fritig, B., & Kauffmann, S. (1999). Hydrogen Peroxide from the Oxidative Burst Is Neither Necessary Nor Sufficient for Hypersensitive Cell Death Induction, Phenylalanine Ammonia Lyase Stimulation, Salicylic Acid Accumulation, or Scopoletin Consumption in Cultured Tobacco Cells Treated with Elicitin. American Society of Plant Physiologists.
Chicago ZitierstilDorey, Stéphan, Marguerite Kopp, Pierrette Geoffroy, Bernard Fritig, und Serge Kauffmann. Hydrogen Peroxide From the Oxidative Burst Is Neither Necessary Nor Sufficient for Hypersensitive Cell Death Induction, Phenylalanine Ammonia Lyase Stimulation, Salicylic Acid Accumulation, or Scopoletin Consumption in Cultured Tobacco Cells Treated With Elicitin. American Society of Plant Physiologists, 1999.
MLA ZitierstilDorey, Stéphan, et al. Hydrogen Peroxide From the Oxidative Burst Is Neither Necessary Nor Sufficient for Hypersensitive Cell Death Induction, Phenylalanine Ammonia Lyase Stimulation, Salicylic Acid Accumulation, or Scopoletin Consumption in Cultured Tobacco Cells Treated With Elicitin. American Society of Plant Physiologists, 1999.