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The Ralstonia solanacearum hrp Gene Region: Role of the Encoded Proteins in Interactions with Plants and Regulation of Gene Expression

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Interactions between plants and pathogens are complex multistep processes and communication at different levels either between the pathogen and its host or between the members of the pathogen community is known to be very important in disease development (see also McGarvey, this volume).

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Van Gijsegem, F. et al. (1998). The Ralstonia solanacearum hrp Gene Region: Role of the Encoded Proteins in Interactions with Plants and Regulation of Gene Expression. In: Prior, P., Allen, C., Elphinstone, J. (eds) Bacterial Wilt Disease. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-03592-4_26

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