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Journal of Experimental Botany|February 25, 2003
Reactive oxygen species production in association with suberization: evidence for an NADPH-dependent oxidaseFawzi A Razem, Mark A Bernards
Phytochemistry|October 1, 1992
Alkyl ferulates in wound healing potato tubersM A Bernards, N G Lewis
Phytochemistry|April 24, 2012
Ginsenosidases and the pathogenicity of Pythium irregulareDimitre A Ivanov, Mark A Bernards
Soft Matter|December 6, 2011
Nanoscale porosity in polymer films: fabrication and therapeutic applicationsDaniel A Bernards, Tejal A Desai
Phytochemistry|September 7, 2001
The macromolecular aromatic domain in suberized tissue: a changing paradigmM A Bernards, N G Lewis
Phytochemistry|June 30, 2001
The poly(phenolic) domain of potato suberin: a non-lignin cell wall bio-polymerM A Bernards, F A Razem
Plant Signaling & Behavior|June 13, 2009
Wound-Induced Metabolism in Potato (Solanum tuberosum) Tubers: Biosynthesis of Aliphatic Domain MonomersWei-Li Yang, Mark A Bernards
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry|February 21, 2002
Hydrogen peroxide is required for poly(phenolic) domain formation during wound-induced suberizationFawzi A Razem, Mark A Bernards
Phytochemistry|October 26, 2005
In vitro metabolism of ginsenosides by the ginseng root pathogen Pythium irregulareLina F Yousef, Mark A Bernards
Planta|November 6, 2015
Chlorophyll fluorescence imaging as a tool to monitor the progress of a root pathogen in a perennial plantDimitre A Ivanov, Mark A Bernards
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Journal of Experimental Botany|February 25, 2003
Reactive oxygen species production in association with suberization: evidence for an NADPH-dependent oxidaseFawzi A Razem, Mark A Bernards
Phytochemistry|October 1, 1992
Alkyl ferulates in wound healing potato tubersM A Bernards, N G Lewis
Phytochemistry|April 24, 2012
Ginsenosidases and the pathogenicity of Pythium irregulareDimitre A Ivanov, Mark A Bernards
Soft Matter|December 6, 2011
Nanoscale porosity in polymer films: fabrication and therapeutic applicationsDaniel A Bernards, Tejal A Desai
Phytochemistry|September 7, 2001
The macromolecular aromatic domain in suberized tissue: a changing paradigmM A Bernards, N G Lewis
Phytochemistry|June 30, 2001
The poly(phenolic) domain of potato suberin: a non-lignin cell wall bio-polymerM A Bernards, F A Razem
Plant Signaling & Behavior|June 13, 2009
Wound-Induced Metabolism in Potato (Solanum tuberosum) Tubers: Biosynthesis of Aliphatic Domain MonomersWei-Li Yang, Mark A Bernards
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry|February 21, 2002
Hydrogen peroxide is required for poly(phenolic) domain formation during wound-induced suberizationFawzi A Razem, Mark A Bernards
Phytochemistry|October 26, 2005
In vitro metabolism of ginsenosides by the ginseng root pathogen Pythium irregulareLina F Yousef, Mark A Bernards
Planta|November 6, 2015
Chlorophyll fluorescence imaging as a tool to monitor the progress of a root pathogen in a perennial plantDimitre A Ivanov, Mark A Bernards
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