Agrobacterium biology and its application to transgenic plant production

The broad host range pathogenic bacteriumAgrobacterium tumefaciens has been widely studiedas a model system to understand horizontal geneflow, secretion of effector proteins into host cells,and plant-pathogen interactions. Agrobacterium mediated plant transformation also is the majormethod for gener...

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Main Authors: LAGUE, Jurg B. (Author), FINDLAY, Stuart E. G. (Author), COMTE, Jerome (Author)
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