АГРОБАКТЕРИАЛЬНАЯ ТРАНСФОРМАЦИЯ КАК КОМПЛЕКСНЫЙ БИОТИЧЕСКИЙ СТРЕССИРУЮЩИЙ ФАКТОР

Abstract

Обсуждаются концептуальные особенности исследования последствий агробактериальной трансформации, которые имеют большое сходство с известными в физиологии стрессовыми ответами. Это позволяет рассматривать агробактериальную трансформацию как сложный, многоуровневый биотический стресс, который требует разработки особых методологических подходов, необходимых для более определенной интерпретации полученных результатов.

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A. Enikeev, T. Kopytina, L. Semenova, O. Volkova

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A. Enikeev, T. Kopytina, L. Semenova, O. Volkova (2008). АГРОБАКТЕРИАЛЬНАЯ ТРАНСФОРМАЦИЯ КАК КОМПЛЕКСНЫЙ БИОТИЧЕСКИЙ СТРЕССИРУЮЩИЙ ФАКТОР. Журнал стресс-физиологии и биохимии, 4(1), 11-19. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-128955