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. 2015 May;27(5):1367.
doi: 10.1105/tpc.15.00360. Epub 2015 May 8.

Metabolic Crosstalk: Interactions between the Phenylpropanoid and Glucosinolate Pathways in Arabidopsis

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Metabolic Crosstalk: Interactions between the Phenylpropanoid and Glucosinolate Pathways in Arabidopsis

Jennifer Mach. Plant Cell. 2015 May.
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The ref5 mutant phenotype. Three-week-old wild type and reduced epidermal fluorescence mutant ref5 under visible or UV light. Wild-type plants show blue fluorescence from the phenylpropanoid sinapoylmalate; reduced sinapoylmalate leads to red chlorophyll autofluorescence. (Reprinted from Kim et al. [2015], Figure 1A.)

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