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A Molecular Hypothesis of Vertical and Horizontal Resistance

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Genetic and Molecular Basis of Plant Pathogenesis

Part of the book series: Advanced Series in Agricultural Sciences ((AGRICULTURAL,volume 6))

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A primary coded protein which is an enzyme or subunit of an enzyme can react in two different ways. It can polymerize (given the necessary hydrophobicity); it can catalyze (given the necessary substrate); or it can do both (when the catalyst is itself a polymer).

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Vanderplank, J.E. (1978). A Molecular Hypothesis of Vertical and Horizontal Resistance. In: Genetic and Molecular Basis of Plant Pathogenesis. Advanced Series in Agricultural Sciences, vol 6. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-66965-1_9

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