Components of the cell wall of fungi are powerful and general elicitors in plants. |
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There are reports of exposure to fungal elicitors leading to extracellular alkalization in plant cell cultures. |
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Two possible causes can be conceived to explain the discrepancy, i.e., difference in the elicitors and difference in host genotypes. |
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An increase of two signal molecules, generated by the host cell, is typically induced by the invading pathogen or by elicitors. |
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In response to various stimuli, such as elicitors of defence reaction or osmotic stresses, intracellular pH decreases as extracellular pH increases. |
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Biological elicitors are macromolecules, either from plants or pathogens that mediate defence reactions. |
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Urine, feces, blood, and other bodily effluvia are both routinely referenced in obscene speech as well being reliable disgust elicitors. |
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It is universal, not only in its signal properties but also in terms of its elicitors. |
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Transgenic plant aequorin reports the effects of touch and cold-shock and elicitors on cytoplasmic calcium. |
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Phenolics, their antioxidant and antimicrobial activity in dark germinated fenugreek sprouts in response to peptide and phytochemical elicitors. |
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Father, mother, and stranger as elicitors of attachment behaviors in infancy. |
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If the value of life does not hinge upon happiness, how could an act of pointing to elicitors of happiness help to justify choosing life? |
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Several studies have shown that other plant-derived chemicals can serve as natural elicitors, leading to changes in herbivore preference or rates of damage sustained. |
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