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Defense Responses in Grapevine Leaves Against Botrytis cinerea Induced by Application of a Pythium oligandrum Strain or Its Elicitin, Oligandrin, to Roots

N. Mohamed    
J. Lherminier    
M.-J. Farmer    
J. Fromentin    
N. Béno    
V. Houot    
M.-L. Milat    
and J.-P. Blein    

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