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Flowers under attack by phytoplasmas
by Frank Wellmer Smurfit Institute of Genetics, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Phytoplasmas are cell wall-less bacteria that infect plants when they are transferred via sap-feeding insects such as leafhoppers. Plants infected with phytoplasmas can show a range of defects. One … Continue reading
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Tagged APETALA (AP1), Arabidopsis, floral regulators, MADS-domain, phyllody, phytoplasmas, RAD23 proteins, SAP54, Witches'broom
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