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reactive oxygen and nitrogen species

A. Witczak / J. Nawrocka / J. Patykowski / M. Skwarek

Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species and phenolic compounds play an important role in the protection of quercus robur leaves against biotrophic pathogen

Erysiphe alphitoides, causing oak powdery mildew, is a major foliar pathogen of Quercus robur often infecting entire tree stands.Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS) play a key …

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