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Assessing Stomatal Response to Live Bacterial Cells using Whole Leaf Imaging
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Coordinated and rapid whole-plant systemic stomatal responses
Amith R Devireddy1,2, Jimmie Arbogast3, Ron Mittler1,2
1Division of Plant Sciences, College of Agriculture Food and Natural Resources, University of Missouri, 1201 Rollins St., Columbia, MO, 65201, USA.
The New Phytologist
|August 28, 2019
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