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bibliographicCitation Ortmann I, Moerschbacher BM. Spent growth medium of Pantoea agglomerans primes wheat suspension cells for augmented accumulation of hydrogen peroxide and enhanced peroxidase activity upon elicitation. Planta. 2006 Sep;224(4):963–70. doi: 10.1007/s00425-006-0271-7. PMID: 16596409.
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