A Bacterial Type III Effector Targets the Master Regulator of Salicylic Acid Signaling, NPR1, to Subvert Plant Immunity
Huan Chen(Nanjing Agricultural University), Zheng Qing Fu(University of South Carolina), Fengquan Liu(Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Ian Arthur Palmer(University of South Carolina), Zhenhua Shang(University of South Carolina), Jon McGill(University of South Carolina), Jian Chen(Jiangsu University), Min Li(Shandong Agricultural University), Yuqiang Zhang(Nanjing Agricultural University), Yi Zhao(Michigan State University), Kaimei Xu(University of South Carolina), Marc T. Nishimura(Colorado State University), James R. Alfano(Cornell University), Ming Chang(University of South Carolina)
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