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  1. Bacterial pathogens collaborate to hinder plant defenses, proliferation and escape
  2. Pseudomonas syringae lipopolysaccharide synthesis gene wbpL displays heterogeneous expression within in vitro and in planta populations
  3. Functional and Structural Analysis Reveals Distinct Biological Roles of Plant Synaptotagmins in Response to Environmental Stress
  4. Cooperative colonization of the host and pathogen dissemination involves stochastic and spatially structured expression of virulence traits
  5. Cooperative colonization of the host and pathogen dissemination involves stochastic and spatially structured expression of virulence traits
  6. Unravelling Different Biological Roles Of Plant Synaptotagmins
  7. Regulation of plant immunity via small RNA-mediated control of NLR expression
  8. Suppression of NLR-mediated plant immune detection by bacterial pathogens
  9. Single-Cell Analysis of the Expression of <em>Pseudomonas syringae</em> Genes within the Plant Tissue
  10. ER Bodies Are Induced by Pseudomonas syringae and Negatively Regulate Immunity
  11. miR825-5p targets the TIR-NBS-LRR geneMIST1and down-regulates basal immunity againstPseudomonas syringaein Arabidopsis
  12. The bacterial effector HopZ1a acetylates MKK7 to suppress plant immunity
  13. ER bodies are induced byPseudomonas syringaeand negatively regulate immunity
  14. Identification of an olive (Olea europaea L.) core collection with a new set of SSR markers
  15. The bacterial effector HopZ1a acetylates MKK7 to suppress plant immunity
  16. Salmonella Heterogeneously Expresses Flagellin during Colonization of Plants
  17. Gene Expression Profile of Mexican Lime (Citrus aurantifolia) Trees in Response to Huanglongbing Disease caused by Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus
  18. Transposon activation is a major driver in the genome evolution of cultivated olive trees (Olea europaea L.)
  19. Protocol: low cost fast and efficient generation of molecular tools for small RNA analysis
  20. MiRNA and phasiRNAs-mediated regulation of TIR-NBS-LRR defense genes inArabidopsis thaliana
  21. Phenotypic and molecular traits determine the tolerance of olive trees to drought stress
  22. Protocol: an improved method to quantify activation of systemic acquired resistance (SAR)
  23. Usefulness of a New Large Set of High Throughput EST-SNP Markers as a Tool for Olive Germplasm Collection Management
  24. Suppression of HopZ Effector-Triggered Plant Immunity in a Natural Pathosystem
  25. Proteins HrpG, HrpV and HrpJ form a key complex in the phytopathogenic Type III Secretion Systems.
  26. Effectors from the YopJ/HopZ/AvrBsT group: suppression of effector-triggered immunity and contribution to virulence in tomato and other plants of agronomic relevance
  27. Generating Chromosome-Located Transcriptional Fusions to Fluorescent Proteins for Single-Cell Gene Expression Analysis in Pseudomonas syringae
  28. In planta interactions between Pseudomonas syringae populations with differences in virulence
  29. Effects of different arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal backgrounds and soils on olive plants growth and water relation properties under well-watered and drought conditions
  30. Pseudomonas syringaeDifferentiates into Phenotypically Distinct Subpopulations During Colonization of a Plant Host
  31. Transcriptomic Analysis Using Olive Varieties and Breeding Progenies Identifies Candidate Genes Involved in Plant Architecture
  32. Meeting report: Adaptation and communication of bacterial pathogens
  33. The C2 Protein from the Geminivirus Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Sardinia Virus Decreases Sensitivity to Jasmonates and Suppresses Jasmonate-Mediated Defences
  34. Competitive Index: Mixed Infection-Based Virulence Assays for Genetic Analysis in Pseudomonas syringae-Plant Interactions
  35. Auto-acetylation on K289 is not essential for HopZ1a-mediated plant defense suppression
  36. Transcriptional analysis of adult cutting and juvenile seedling olive roots
  37. Genetic changes involved in the juvenile-to-adult transition in the shoot apex of Olea europaea L. occur years before the first flowering
  38. De Novo Assembly and Functional Annotation of the Olive (Olea europaea) Transcriptome
  39. CML9, an Arabidopsis calmodulin‐like protein, contributes to plant innate immunity through a flagellin‐dependent signalling pathway
  40. Genetic Analysis of the Individual Contribution to Virulence of the Type III Effector Inventory of Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola
  41. Insights into plant immunity signaling
  42. A Competitive Index Assay Identifies Several Ralstonia solanacearum Type III Effector Mutant Strains with Reduced Fitness in Host Plants
  43. The Pseudomonas syringae effector protein HopZ1a suppresses effector‐triggered immunity
  44. Analysis of the Role of the Type III Effector Inventory of Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola 1448a in Interaction with the Plant
  45. Positive Regulation of the Hrp Type III Secretion System in Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola
  46. Negative Regulation of the Hrp Type III Secretion System in Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola
  47. Identification of new type III effectors and analysis of the plant response by competitive index
  48. Early detection of bean infection by Pseudomonas syringae in asymptomatic leaf areas using chlorophyll fluorescence imaging
  49. Competitive index in mixed infections: a sensitive and accurate assay for the genetic analysis of Pseudomonas syringae–plant interactions
  50. Suicide vectors for antibiotic marker exchange and rapid generation of multiple knockout mutants by allelic exchange in Gram-negative bacteria
  51. Microtubule motors control membrane dynamics of Salmonella-containing vacuoles
  52. Role for Salmonella enterica Enterobacterial Common Antigen in Bile Resistance and Virulence
  53. The roles of SsrA–SsrB and OmpR–EnvZ in the regulation of genes encoding the Salmonella typhimurium SPI-2 type III secretion system
  54. SseA is a chaperone for the SseB and SseD translocon components of the Salmonella pathogenicity-island-2-encoded type III secretion system
  55. Salmonella typhimurium SifA Effector Protein Requires Its Membrane-anchoring C-terminal Hexapeptide for Its Biological Function
  56. Complementary activities of SseJ and SifA regulate dynamics of the Salmonella typhimurium vacuolar membrane
  57. In Vivo Genetic Analysis Indicates That PhoP-PhoQ and the Salmonella Pathogenicity Island 2 Type III Secretion System Contribute Independently to Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium Virulence
  58. A role for the PhoP/Q regulon in inhibition of fusion between lysosomes and Salmonella-containing vacuoles in macrophages
  59. Use of mixed infections with strains to study virulence genes and their interactions in vivo
  60. Salmonellamaintains the integrity of its intracellular vacuole through the action of SifA
  61. Salmonella maintains the integrity of its intracellular vacuole through the action of SifA
  62. Repression of IS200 transposase synthesis by RNA secondary structures
  63. pH‐dependent secretion of SseB, a product of the SPI‐2 type III secretion system of Salmonella typhimurium
  64. Influence of theSalmonella typhimuriumPathogenicity Island 2 Type III Secretion System on Bacterial Growth in the Mouse
  65. Cloning with Mud-P22 hybrid prophages: mapping of IS200 elements on the chromosome of Salmonella typhimurium LT2
  66. Conserved structure of IS200 elements in Salmonella
  67. recB recJ mutants ofSalmonella typhimurium are deficient in transductional recombination, DNA repair and plasmid maintenance
  68. recB recJ