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  1. Innate immune memory: An evolutionary perspective
  2. Sulforaphane Modifies Histone H3, Unpacks Chromatin, and Primes Defense
  3. Innate immune memory in plants
  4. Recognizing Plant Defense Priming
  5. Scale down of parsley cell cultures to screen putative priming compounds for agro-industry
  6. Fighting Asian Soybean Rust
  7. Substrate thiophosphorylation by Arabidopsis mitogen-activated protein kinases
  8. Oxygen transfer rate identifies priming compounds in parsley cells
  9. PEN3/PDR8/ABCG36 interacts with calmodulin
  10. Priming plant defense
  11. Interspecies gene transfer provides soybean resistance to a fungal pathogen
  12. Combining Metabolic 15N Labeling with Improved Tandem MOAC for Enhanced Probing of the Phosphoproteome
  13. Report on the annual meeting of the working groups ‘Mycology’ and ‘Host-Parasite-Interactions’ of the German Scientific Society for Plant Protection and Plant Health r. S.
  14. Phakopsora pachyrhizi induces defense marker genes to necrotrophs in Arabidopsis thaliana
  15. Profiling carbohydrate composition, biohydrogen capacity, and disease resistance in potato
  16. Tandem Metal-Oxide Affinity Chromatography for Enhanced Depth of Phosphoproteome Analysis
  17. UDP‐glucosyltransferase UGT84A2/BRT1 is required for Arabidopsis nonhost resistance to the Asian soybean rust pathogen Phakopsora pachyrhizi
  18. Identification of Novelin vivoMAP Kinase Substrates inArabidopsis thalianaThrough Use of Tandem Metal Oxide Affinity Chromatography
  19. Heat Shock Factor HsfB1 Primes Gene Transcription and Systemic Acquired Resistance in Arabidopsis
  20. Molecular aspects of defence priming
  21. Detection of Histone Modifications in Plant Leaves
  22. Chromatin modification primes plant for enhanced defense
  23. Limitation of Nocturnal ATP Import into Chloroplasts Seems to Affect Hormonal Crosstalk, Prime Defense, and Enhance Disease Resistance in Arabidopsis thaliana
  24. Phakopsora pachyrhizi, the causal agent of Asian soybean rust
  25. Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases 3 and 6 Are Required for Full Priming of Stress Responses in Arabidopsis thaliana
  26. Chapter 9 Priming of Induced Plant Defense Responses
  27. Characterization of Nonhost Resistance of Arabidopsis to the Asian Soybean Rust
  28. Report on the Annual Meeting of the Working Group ‘Host-Parasite Interactions’
  29. Priming: it’s all the world to induced disease resistance
  30. Priming for stress resistance: from the lab to the field
  31. Report on the Annual Meeting of the Working Group ‘Host-Parasite Interactions’
  32. Limitation of nocturnal import of ATP into Arabidopsis chloroplasts leads to photooxidative damage†
  33. Priming: Getting Ready for Battle
  34. Exopolysaccharides ofPantoea agglomeranshave different priming and eliciting activities in suspension-cultured cells of monocots and dicots
  35. Systemic Acquired Resistance
  36. Microarray data analysis made easy
  37. Non-invasive online detection of nitric oxide from plants and some other organisms by mass spectrometry
  38. A Strobilurin Fungicide Enhances the Resistance of Tobacco against Tobacco Mosaic Virus and Pseudomonas syringae pv tabaci
  39. Inhibition of the Plastidic ATP/ADP Transporter Protein Primes Potato Tubers for Augmented Elicitation of Defense Responses and Enhances Their Resistance against Erwinia carotovora
  40. Pretreatment with salicylic acid primes parsley cells for enhanced ion transport following elicitation
  41. Priming in plant–pathogen interactions
  42. Benzothiadiazole-Induced Priming for Potentiated Responses to Pathogen Infection, Wounding, and Infiltration of Water into Leaves Requires the NPR1/NIM1 Gene in Arabidopsis
  43. Das „Immunsystem” der Pflanze
  44. A Benzothiadiazole Primes Parsley Cells for Augmented Elicitation of Defense Responses
  45. Salicylic acid has a dual role in the activation of defence‐related genes in parsley
  46. Protein dephosphorylation mediates salicylic acid-induced expression of PR-1 genes in tobacco
  47. Two inducers of plant defense responses, 2,6-dichloroisonicotinec acid and salicylic acid, inhibit catalase activity in tobacco.
  48. Induction, modification, and transduction of the salicylic acid signal in plant defense responses.
  49. “The Salicylic Acid Signal for Activation of Plant Defenses is Mediated by Active Oxygen Species”
  50. Dichloroisonicotinic and salicylic acid, inducers of systemic acquired resistance, enhance fungal elicitor responses in parsley cells
  51. Protein kinase inhibitor K-252a and fusicoccin induce similar initial changes in ion transport of parsley suspension cells
  52. Protein kinase inhibitor K-252a and fusicoccin induce similar initial changes in ion transport of parsley suspension cells
  53. The protein kinase inhibitor, K-252a, decreases elicitor-induced Ca2+uptake and K+release, and increases coumarin synthesis in parsley cells
  54. Priming: it’s all the world to induced disease resistance
  55. Signaling in Plant Resistance Responses: Divergence and Cross-Talk of Defense Pathways