Kim, J., Taylor, K. W., Hotson, A., Keegan, M., Schmelz, E. A., & Mudgett, M. B. (2008). XopD SUMO Protease Affects Host Transcription, Promotes Pathogen Growth, and Delays Symptom Development in Xanthomonas-Infected Tomato Leaves. American Society of Plant Biologists.
Citación estilo ChicagoKim, Jung-Gun, Kyle W. Taylor, Andrew Hotson, Mark Keegan, Eric A. Schmelz, y Mary Beth Mudgett. XopD SUMO Protease Affects Host Transcription, Promotes Pathogen Growth, and Delays Symptom Development in Xanthomonas-Infected Tomato Leaves. American Society of Plant Biologists, 2008.
Cita MLAKim, Jung-Gun, et al. XopD SUMO Protease Affects Host Transcription, Promotes Pathogen Growth, and Delays Symptom Development in Xanthomonas-Infected Tomato Leaves. American Society of Plant Biologists, 2008.