Autor:
Bart, R.
Cohn, M.
Kassen, A.
McCallum, E.
Shybut, M.
Petriello, A.
Krasileva, K.
Dahlbeck, D.
Medina, C.
Alicai, Titus
Kumar, P.L.
Moreira, L.
Neto, J.
Verdier, Valérie
Santana, M.
Kositcharoenkul, N.
Vanderschuren, H.
Gruissem, W.
Bernal, A.
Staskawicz, B.
Cassava bacterial blight (CBB), incited by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. manihotis (Xam), is the most important bacterial disease of cassava, a staple food source for millions of people in developing countries. Here we present a widely applicable strategy for elucidating the virulence components of ...
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Bart, R.
,
Cohn, M.
,
Kassen, A.
,
McCallum, E.
,
Shybut, M.
,
Petriello, A.
,
Krasileva, K.
,
Dahlbeck, D.
,
Medina, C.
,
Alicai, Titus
,
Kumar, P.L.
,
Moreira, L.
,
Neto, J.
,
Verdier, Valérie
,
Santana, M.
,
Kositcharoenkul, N.
,
Vanderschuren, H.
,
Gruissem, W.
,
Bernal, A.
,
Staskawicz, B.
,
[Highthroughput genomic sequencing of cassava bacterial blight strains identifies conserved effectors to target for durable resistance]
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Highthroughput genomic sequencing of cassava bacterial blight strains identifies conserved effectors to target for durable resistance