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The amount of movement protein produced in transgenic plants influences the establishment, local movement, and systemic spread of infection by movement protein-deficient tobacco mosaic virus.

Arce Johnson P. | Kahn T.W. | Reimann Philipp U. | Rivera Bustamante R. | Beachy R.N.


Bibliographic information
Pagination
v.415-423(3)
Other Subjects
Experimentation in vivo; Experimentacion in vivo; Infection experimentale; Patogenesis; Plante transgenique; Infeccion experimental; Tobamovirus mosaique du tabac; Plantas transgenicas; Proteinas
Language
English
Note
references. AVAILABILITY: US (DNAL SB732.6.M65).
Type
Journal Article; Journal Part
Source
Molecular-plant-microbe-interactions-:-MPMI (USA). (May-Jun 1995). v. 8(3) p. 415-423.
Corporate Author
The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA.
Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz, Piracicaba, SP (Brazil).

2012-11-15
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