POV-1 Effect of elicitors on metabolite production in cell suspension of Piper cumanense (Piperaceae)
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https://doi.org/10.3407/rpn.v5i2.6799Keywords:
Elicitation, methyl jasmonate, plant metabolites, salicylic acidAbstract
Plant secondary metabolites represent a wide variety of compounds with applications in food, pharmaceutical and agricultural industry. Although research in this field have increased in the last years, it has been difficult to develop and extend more applications due to the low amounts of metabolites produced by plants...
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