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Pathogen-induced expressional loss of function is the key factor in race-specific bacterial resistance conferred by a recessive R gene xa13 in rice.
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Pathogen-induced expressional loss of function is the key factor in race-specific bacterial resistance conferred by a recessive R gene xa13 in rice.

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Main Author: Yuan, Meng
Other Authors: Chu, Zhaohui, Li, Xianghua, Wang, Shiping, Xu, Caiguo
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Subjects:
Bacteria
Organismos patógenos
Resistencia a las enfermedades
Genes
Cultivos agrícolas
Arroz
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