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Cytokinin biosynthesis in crown gall tumors
Using combined HPLC-RIA, cytokinin levels in a series of tobacco crown gall tumors, having altered morphologies as a result of transposon mutagenesis were examined.
Akiyoshi, Donna E.
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Olson, Jennifer
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Near-Complete Genome Assembly of the Grapevine Crown Gall Pathogen Allorhizobium vitis Strain K377. [PDF]
Xi H, Ryder M, Searle IR.
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Crown Gall of Grape Rootstocks
Crown gall can develop on grapevines wounded by freezing temperatures, mechanical damage or grafting. Pathogenic agrobacteria residing within the vascular system are able to initiate tumor growth in damaged plant cells.
Mentzer, Jessica +5 more
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Detection of crown gall agents on Ukrainian vineyards by PCR
Crown gall of grape is one of the most serious diseases in commercial nurseries of many grape-growing countries. On young vineyards of susceptible cultivars up to 75% of plants may die from galls surrounding trunks and interfering the normal water and ...
Ivanytsia, Volodymyr O. +8 more
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Agrobacterium tumefaciens:from crown gall tumors to genetic transformation
The phytopathogenic bacterium Agrobacterium tumefaciens is the causative agent of crown gall disease on a broad range of plant species. For more than a century this pathogen has fascinated biologists for various reasons.
Doru Pamfil +11 more
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What We have Learned about Crown Gall
Tom Burr joined the faculty at the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station in 1977, where his research program focused on bacterial-plant interactions - including a major effort on biology and management of Crown Gall.
Burr, Tom
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Agrobacterium T-DNA gene-1 codes for tryptophan 2-monooxygenase activity in tobacco crown gall cells
Cloned tobacco crown gall tissue induced by the Agrobacteriumtumefaciens C58 T-DNA mutant pGV3132, defective for the T-DNA-encoded amihydrolase (iaaH), accumulates about 1000-times more indole-3-acet-amide (IAM) when compared to untransformed tobacco ...
Schell, Jeff +29 more
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First Report of Crown Gall of Kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa) Caused by Agrobacterium fabacearum in China and the Establishment of Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification Technique. [PDF]
He L +9 more
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