plant-biochemistry
Plant biochemistry is the study of the chemical processes and molecular compounds that underlie plant life, including photosynthesis, metabolism, hormone signaling, and the synthesis of secondary metabolites. Understanding these biochemical pathways is fundamental to plant science, as they govern how plants grow, respond to environmental stress, defend against pathogens, and produce the nutrients and compounds that sustain ecosystems and agriculture.
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Reconstruction of a Bis(bibenzyl) Biosynthetic Pathway through Anal...
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