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NTIS 바로가기The plant pathology journal, v.21 no.2, 2005년, pp.99 - 101
Park, Jeong-Mee (Plant Genomics Lab., Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology)
Host cell death occurs during many, but not all, interactions between plants and the pathogens that infect them. This cell death can be associated with disease resistance or susceptibility, depending on the nature of the pathogen. The most well-known cell death response in plants is the hypersensiti...
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