Occurrence of Terpenoid Aldehydes and Lysigenous Cavities in the 'glandless' Seeds of Australian Gossypium Species (Q100713408)

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Occurrence of Terpenoid Aldehydes and Lysigenous Cavities in the 'glandless' Seeds of Australian Gossypium Species
scientific article published in 1996

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    Occurrence of Terpenoid Aldehydes and Lysigenous Cavities in the 'glandless' Seeds of Australian Gossypium Species (English)
    The presence of lysigenous cavities filled with terpenoid aldehydes (generically termed 'gossypol') in most tissues of cultivated cottons and their relatives imparts natural resistance to a variety of insect, fungal, and bacterial pests. (English)
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