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Screening and Identification of RNA Silencing Suppressors from Secreted Effectors of Plant Pathogens
Published on: February 3, 2020
New phytoplasma effector: 50 shades of green
Alexandra C U Furch1, Günter Theißen2, Matthias R Zimmermann1
1Plant Physiology, Matthias Schleiden Institute for Genetics, Bioinformatics and Molecular Botany, Faculty of Biological Science, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena, Germany.
Abstract:
Phytoplasmas are pathogenic bacteria that manipulate their plant hosts in dramatic ways. In issue 20 Vol. 184 of Cell, Huang and colleagues report on a phytoplasma effector protein that brings about manifold effects by a surprising mechanism. Are resistant plants on the horizon now?
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