Endophytic bacterium-triggered reactive oxygen species directly increase oxygenous sesquiterpenoid content and diversity in Atractylodes lancea

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    Oxygenous sesquiterpenoids derived from in vitro oxidation by singlet oxygen (Table S1); impacts of Pseudomonas fluorescens ALEB7B colonization on Atractylodes lancea primary metabolism over time (Fig. S1); content of endogenous hydrogen peroxide and seven main sesquiterpenoids in Atractylodes lancea treated with exogenous hydrogen peroxide over time (Fig. S2); content of endogenous singlet oxygen and seven main sesquiterpenoids in Atractylodes lancea treated with exogenous sodium hypochlorite and hydrogen peroxide over time (Fig. S3); content of endogenous hydrogen peroxide, singlet oxygen, and seven main sesquiterpenoids in Atractylodes lancea treated with ascorbic acid before bacterial inoculation over time (Fig. S4); total ion chromatogram and mass spectrogram of oxidized products in total extracted sesquiterpenoids treated with oxidants (Fig. S5)

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