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Crown Gall Disease Susceptibility of Some Stone Fruit Rootstocks in Turkey
Rhizobium radiobacter formerly known as Agrobacterium tumefaciens, is the most important bacterial pathogen causing crown gall disease on over 750 different plant species including ornamentals, vegetables and fruit trees. This pathogen causes crown galls
Sümer Horuz +3 more
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Biocontrol of Crown Gall by Rhizobium rhizogenes: Challenges in Biopesticide Commercialisation
The biocontrol of crown gall has been practised in Australia for 48 years. Control is so efficient that it is difficult to find a galled stone fruit tree, when previously, crown gall had been a major problem. This paper explains how it works and why only
Allen Kerr, Gary Bullard
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Hypoxic Conditions in Crown Galls Induce Plant Anaerobic Responses That Support Tumor Proliferation
Agrobacterium tumefaciens infection of wounded plant tissues causes the formation of crown gall tumors. Upon infection, genes encoded on the A. tumefaciens tumor inducing plasmid are integrated in the plant genome to induce the biosynthesis of auxin and ...
Lucy Kerpen +6 more
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The Arabidopsis thaliana mutants uvh1 and rad5, originally identified as radiation hypersensitive, were reported to be deficient in T-DNA integration based on the relative efficiencies of stable transformation and T-DNA transfer.
Jaesung Nam +2 more
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Rhizobium vitis strain VAT03-9 (MAFF 211676) is a causal agent of crown gall disease in grapevine. It is one of the pathogenic strains of R. vitis isolated from graft unions of grapevine in Okayama Prefecture, Japan.
Yoshiteru Noutoshi +5 more
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The type VI secretion system (T6SS) is deployed by many proteobacteria to secrete effector proteins into bacterial competitors for competition or eukaryotic cells for pathogenesis.
Si-Chong Wang +4 more
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A Critical Study of Crown Gall
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Robinson, Wilfrid. +1 more
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Isolation of non-pathogenic Agrobacterium spp. biovar 1 from agricultural soils in Slovenia
The disease crown gall, which causes damage on perennial agricultural crops, is economically important in many countries. We therefore explored the presence of Agrobacterium spp. in a variety of agricultural soils where fruit trees are grown.
Janja LAMOVŠEK +2 more
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Response of Gall oak (Quercus infectoria Oliv.) to pollarding in northern Zagros [PDF]
This study aimed to investigate the response of Gall oak (Quercus infectoria Oliv.) to pollarding. Therefore, a less-disturbed stand (1.4 ha) and a pollarded stand (1.7 ha) were selected. Five rectangular plots (20×30 m) were established in each selected
Ayda Rostami Jalilian +3 more
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Untersuchungen an Crown-Gall / Investigations on Crown-Gall
Young leaves of Kalanchoe daigremontiana are hurt with a “hedgehog” (a holder with 30 needles) to produce wounds of equal size in great numbers and definite intervals. Infection of these leaves with suspensions of Agrobacterium tumefaciens, strain B6, results in first small tumors as soon as 7 days after infection.
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