Abstract
The most current in vitro and in vivo results in the BioArena system and under greenhouse conditions provide a good opportunity for a fundamental renewal of biological detections and interactions in layer liquid chromatography. The adsorbent bed in a column liquid arrangement is not suitable for biological detection because the living cells do not grow there. Contrarily, the planar adsorbent layer enables the in situ biodetection of antimicrobials and the interactions among separated compounds, cells, and further various cofactors (molecules), making the study of mechanisms of action possible. The basic elements of the time- and dose-dependent quadruple immune response of plants to pathogens in relation to the function and reactions of formaldehyde and its reaction products (mainly endogenous ozone) were demonstrated. This finding opens a new horizon in the field of disease resistance in plants and perhaps in general in the biological world. These results give a good basis and possibility for studying and...
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