The development of tea blister caused by Exobasidium vexans in tea (Camellia sinensis) correlates with the reduced accumulation of some antimicrobial metabolites and the defence signals salicylic and jasmonic acids

Luis Mur, Barbara Hauck, Ana Winters, James Kevin Heald, Amanda Jane Lloyd, U. Chakraborty, B. N. Chakraborty

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