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Bacterial fitness for plant colonization is influenced by plant growth substrate
Summary Despite advances in our understanding of bacterial plant colonization, the extent to which growth substrate influences the molecular mechanisms enabling bacteria to efficiently colonize plants remains poorly understood. To address this, we used randomly barcoded transposon mutagenesis sequencing (RB‐TnSeq) in Paraburkholderia graminis OAS925 ...
Marta Torres +6 more
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A simple and efficient system for evaluating plant genome editing efficiency and its application in optimizing the ISAam1 TnpB nuclease. [PDF]
Cao X, Bai S, Li J, Sun Y.
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Control of Pantothenate Accumulation inAgrobacterium tumefaciens [PDF]
Tsuneo Kaneshiro +2 more
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Agrobacterium-Mediated Plant Transformation: the Biology behind the “Gene-Jockeying” Tool
S. Gelvin
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Summary Phyllotaxis is the arrangement of lateral organs on a stem axis, which in Arabidopsis follows a spiral pattern. We previously described that loss of three PLETHORA (PLT) transcription factors shifts the phyllotactic spiral to novel metastable patterns, but the mechanism behind these shifts remained unclear.
Merijn Kerstens +4 more
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Novel plant breeding techniques. Consequences of new genetic modification-based plant breeding techniques in comparison to conventional plant breeding [PDF]
Schaart, J.G., Visser, R.G.F.
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A Method for Eliminating the Contribution of Agrobacterium tumefaciens to Studies of Nucleic Acid Biosynthesis in Crown Gall Tumors [PDF]
Anthony E. Sobota
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T. Kyndt +7 more
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Summary Plant cell walls constitute a major defence barrier against pathogens, although it is unclear how specific cell wall components impact pathogen colonisation. Pathogens secrete cell wall‐degrading enzymes (CWDEs) to facilitate plant colonisation, but damaged or infected cells are often a source of cell wall‐derived oligosaccharides that trigger ...
Diego Rebaque +14 more
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A Basis for Agrocin 84 Sensitivity in Agrobacterium radiobacter
Peter J. Murphy, William P. Roberts
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