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2017
Abstract This chapter presents a list of some of the most important bacterial diseases of cherries, such as crown gall, bacterial canker and bacterial leaf spot, among others. The efficacy of various methods in the control of these diseases are also discussed.
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Abstract This chapter presents a list of some of the most important bacterial diseases of cherries, such as crown gall, bacterial canker and bacterial leaf spot, among others. The efficacy of various methods in the control of these diseases are also discussed.
Pulawska J+10 more
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Bacterial Viruses: Bacterial altruism?
Current Biology, 1994Some strains of Escherichia coli harbor genes that trigger cell death upon infrection by bacteriophage T4; these may provide examples of the evolution of altruistic behavior in bacteria.
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Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 1991
The septic arthritis literature of 2000 revisited several topics previously examined in some detail. These include septic arthritis in rheumatoid arthritis, rheumatic manifestations of bacterial endocarditis, and infectious complications of prosthetic joints.
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The septic arthritis literature of 2000 revisited several topics previously examined in some detail. These include septic arthritis in rheumatoid arthritis, rheumatic manifestations of bacterial endocarditis, and infectious complications of prosthetic joints.
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Bacterial Motility and the Bacterial Flagellar Motor [PDF]
Bacteria are exposed to a wide range of environments, some hostile, some benign. Because of their small size and simple structure, their ability to modify their environment is quite limited. The dominant strategy that has evolved, therefore, is selective motion toward environments that enhance the prospects for survival.
Robert M. Macnab, Shinichi Aizawa
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