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Laboratory Of Plant Pathology And Biotechnology Kochi University | 論文
- Timing and extent of hypersensitive response are critical to restrict local and systemic spread of Pepper mild mottle virus in pepper containing the L^3 gene
- Discrimination between tobamoviruses and their pathotypes for L-gene-mediated resistance in green pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction
- Infectious in vitro transcripts from a cDNA clone of Tobacco mild green mosaic tobamovirus and its biological activity in host and nonhost plants and in their protoplasts
- Type III secretion machinery-deficient mutants of Ralstonia solanacearum lose their ability to colonize resulting in loss of pathogenicity
- Amino Acid Changes in Pepper mild mottle virus Coat Protein That Affect L^3 Gene-mediated Resistance in Pepper
- Detection of Tobamoviruses from Soils by Non-precoated Indirect ELISA
- Characterization of Paprika mild mottle virus first isolated in Japan
- Isolation and expression analysis of candidate genes related to Ralstonia solanacearum-tobacco interaction
- Global regulation of pathogenicity mechanism of Ralstonia solanacearum
- Catalog of Micro-Tom tomato responses to common fungal, bacterial, and viral pathogens
- A pea NTPase, PsAPY1, recognizes signal molecules from microorganisms
- 2P-097 青枯病菌の持つLysRタイプ転写調節因子PhcAの転写調節機構の解明(分子遺伝・遺伝情報制御,第47回日本生物物理学会年会)
- Analysis of sources of oxolinic acid-resistant field strains of Burkholderia glumae based on rep-PCR analysis and nucleotide sequences of gyrB and rpoD
- New method to detect oxolinic acid-resistant Burkholderia glumae infesting rice seeds using a mismatch amplification mutation assay polymerase chain reaction
- Induction of Defense Responses by Synthetic Glycopeptides that Have a Partial Structure of the Elicitor in the Spore Germination Fluid of Mycosphaerella Pinodes
- EFFECTS OF SYNTHETIC GLYCOPEPTIDE-ELICITORS ON DEFENSE RESPONSES OF PEA PLANTS
- A binding protein for fungal signal molecules in the cell wall of Pisum sativum
- RECOGNITION OF FUNGAL SUPPRESSOR BY PEA PLANTS -SIGNIFICANCE OF CELL WALL-
- RECOGNITION OF FUNGAL SUPPRESSOR BY PEA PLANTS II
- PLANT CELL WALL RECOGNIZES AND RESPONDS TO SIGNALS FROM PHYTOPATHOGENS