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What is the functions of flavonoids in plants?

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What is the functions of flavonoids in plants?
posted Mar 28, 2019 by Mohammad

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Flavonoids protect plants from different biotic and abiotic stresses and act as unique UV-filter, function as signal molecules, allelopathic compounds, phytoalexins, detoxifying agents, antimicrobial defensive compounds.

answer Mar 29, 2019 by Pratiksha Shetty
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