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Gail M Preston

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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|August 13, 2004
Plant perceptions of plant growth-promoting PseudomonasGail M Preston
Molecular Plant Pathology|December 28, 2016
Profiling the extended phenotype of plant pathogens: Challenges in Bacterial Molecular Plant PathologyGail M Preston
Cell Host & Microbe|November 17, 2007
Metropolitan microbes: type III secretion in multihost symbiontsGail M Preston
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions : MPMI|January 11, 2008
Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000 uses constitutive and apoplast-induced nutrient assimilation pathways to catabolize nutrients that are abundant in the tomato apoplastArantza Rico, Gail M Preston
Environmental Microbiology|July 31, 2019
Growing edible mushrooms: a conversation between bacteria and fungiJaime Carrasco, Gail M Preston
FEMS Microbiology Letters|November 19, 2011
Reactive oxygen and oxidative stress tolerance in plant pathogenic PseudomonasHelen Fones, Gail M Preston
FEMS Microbiology Reviews|October 2, 2012
The impact of transition metals on bacterial plant diseaseHelen Fones, Gail M Preston
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|December 31, 2017
Methods to Quantify Biotic-Induced Stress in PlantsMarcel Bach-Pages, Gail M Preston
Microbiology (Reading, England)|November 15, 2018
Pseudomonas syringae: enterprising epiphyte and stealthy parasiteDawn L Arnold, Gail M Preston
Molecular Biology and Evolution|August 17, 2010
Comparative analysis of metabolic networks provides insight into the evolution of plant pathogenic and nonpathogenic lifestyles in PseudomonasAziz Mithani, Jotun Hein, Gail M Preston
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|August 13, 2004
Plant perceptions of plant growth-promoting PseudomonasGail M Preston
Molecular Plant Pathology|December 28, 2016
Profiling the extended phenotype of plant pathogens: Challenges in Bacterial Molecular Plant PathologyGail M Preston
Cell Host & Microbe|November 17, 2007
Metropolitan microbes: type III secretion in multihost symbiontsGail M Preston
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions : MPMI|January 11, 2008
Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000 uses constitutive and apoplast-induced nutrient assimilation pathways to catabolize nutrients that are abundant in the tomato apoplastArantza Rico, Gail M Preston
Environmental Microbiology|July 31, 2019
Growing edible mushrooms: a conversation between bacteria and fungiJaime Carrasco, Gail M Preston
FEMS Microbiology Letters|November 19, 2011
Reactive oxygen and oxidative stress tolerance in plant pathogenic PseudomonasHelen Fones, Gail M Preston
FEMS Microbiology Reviews|October 2, 2012
The impact of transition metals on bacterial plant diseaseHelen Fones, Gail M Preston
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|December 31, 2017
Methods to Quantify Biotic-Induced Stress in PlantsMarcel Bach-Pages, Gail M Preston
Microbiology (Reading, England)|November 15, 2018
Pseudomonas syringae: enterprising epiphyte and stealthy parasiteDawn L Arnold, Gail M Preston
Molecular Biology and Evolution|August 17, 2010
Comparative analysis of metabolic networks provides insight into the evolution of plant pathogenic and nonpathogenic lifestyles in PseudomonasAziz Mithani, Jotun Hein, Gail M Preston
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