Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Volume 54, Pages 851-1642American Society for Microbiology, 1988 - Microbial ecology |
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Development of Host Range Mutants of Xanthomonas campestris pv .
translucens VALERIE J. MELLANO AND DONALD A. COOKSEY * Department of
Plant Pathology , University of California , Riverside , California 92521-0122
Received 10 ...
Development of Host Range Mutants of Xanthomonas campestris pv .
translucens VALERIE J. MELLANO AND DONALD A. COOKSEY * Department of
Plant Pathology , University of California , Riverside , California 92521-0122
Received 10 ...
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DISCUSSION Work by Kim ( Ph . D . dissertation ) provided preliminary
indications that factors determining host range in X . campestris pv . translucens
were positive and could be inactivated by mutagenesis . Our results for
coinoculations of ...
DISCUSSION Work by Kim ( Ph . D . dissertation ) provided preliminary
indications that factors determining host range in X . campestris pv . translucens
were positive and could be inactivated by mutagenesis . Our results for
coinoculations of ...
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In addition to the mutants that lost virulence on single members of the host range
, two mutants were found to have double host range mutations . This may indicate
that the genes for pathogenicity on those hosts are in proximity and that a ...
In addition to the mutants that lost virulence on single members of the host range
, two mutants were found to have double host range mutations . This may indicate
that the genes for pathogenicity on those hosts are in proximity and that a ...
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