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Endogenous salicylic acid protects rice plants from oxidative damage caused by aging as well as biotic and abiotic stress
Yinong Yang
, Min Qi, Chuansheng Mei
Plant Pathology and Environmental Microbiology
Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences
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Agriculture & Biology
biotic stress
74%
salicylic acid
73%
abiotic stress
65%
rice
49%
catechol
23%
genetically modified organisms
11%
oxygen
10%
lesions (plant)
9%
Magnaporthe grisea
6%
salicylates
6%
avirulent strains
6%
gene expression
6%
paraquat
5%
disease resistance
4%
superoxide anion
4%
complement
4%
tobacco
4%
oxidative stress
3%
Arabidopsis
3%
fungi
2%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Salicylic Acid
100%
Physiological Stress
89%
Oryza
89%
Oxygen
10%
salicylate 1-monooxygenase
10%
benzo-1,2,3-thiadiazole
10%
Magnaporthe
8%
Disease Resistance
6%
Paraquat
6%
Arabidopsis
6%
Respiratory Burst
6%
Gene Expression
6%
Superoxides
5%
Oxidation-Reduction
4%
Tobacco
4%
Fungi
4%
Oxidative Stress
3%
Light
3%