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Chemical Signals in the Plant—Nematode Interaction

A Complex System?

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Phytochemical Signals and Plant-Microbe Interactions

Part of the book series: Recent Advances in Phytochemistry ((RAPT,volume 32))

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Compared to bacterial and fungal phytopathology, and in contrast to semiochemical research related to insect behavior, the knowledge of plant—nematode interactions and the chemical signaling involved is limited and progressing slowly. Their complex life cycles and the small size of these obligate parasites are major stumbling blocks for experimental approaches.

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