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Plant Interactions with Bacterial Pathogens

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BIOCHEMICAL PROCESSES AND MACROMOLECULAR STRUCTURESBack

Plant Glutathione Peroxidases Are Functional Peroxiredoxins Distributed in Several Subcellular Compartments and Regulated during Biotic and Abiotic Stresses
Nicolas Navrot, Valérie Collin, José Gualberto, Eric Gelhaye, Masakazu Hirasawa, Pascal Rey, David B. Knaff, Emmanuelle Issakidis, Jean-Pierre Jacquot, and Nicolas Rouhier
Plant Physiology 2006; 142: 1364-1379. [Abstract] [Full text]
BREAKTHROUGH TECHNOLOGIESBack
Use of Bacterial Quorum-Sensing Components to Regulate Gene Expression in Plants
Young-Sook You, Heather Marella, Rodolfo Zentella, Yiyong Zhou, Tim Ulmasov, Tuan-Hua David Ho, and Ralph S. Quatrano
Plant Physiology 2006; 140: 1205-1212. [Abstract] [Full text]
EDITORIALS - FOCUS ISSUEBack
Focus: Plant Interactions with Bacterial Pathogens
Martha Hawes and Pamela Ronald
Plant Physiology 2009; 150: 1621-1622. [Full text]
HIGH IMPACTBack
Plant Response to Bacterial Pathogens. Overlap between Innate and Gene-for-Gene Defense Response
Aleel K. Grennan
Plant Physiology 2006; 142: 809-811. [Full text]
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The Arabidopsis Flavin-Dependent Monooxygenase FMO1 Is an Essential Component of Biologically Induced Systemic Acquired Resistance
Tatiana E. Mishina and Jürgen Zeier
Plant Physiology 2006; 141: 1666-1675. [Abstract] [Full text]
Pathogen-Induced Arabidopsis WRKY7 Is a Transcriptional Repressor and Enhances Plant Susceptibility to Pseudomonas syringae
Kang-Chang Kim, Baofang Fan, and Zhixiang Chen
Plant Physiology 2006; 142: 1180-1192. [Abstract] [Full text]
Modifications to the Arabidopsis Defense Proteome Occur Prior to Significant Transcriptional Change in Response to Inoculation with Pseudomonas syringae
Alexandra M.E. Jones, Vincent Thomas, Mark H. Bennett, John Mansfield, and Murray Grant
Plant Physiology 2006; 142: 1603-1620. [Abstract] [Full text]
Rewiring Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Cascade by Positive Feedback Confers Potato Blight Resistance
Chihiro Yamamizo, Kazuo Kuchimura, Akira Kobayashi, Shinpei Katou, Kazuhito Kawakita, Jonathan D.G. Jones, Noriyuki Doke, and Hirofumi Yoshioka
Plant Physiology 2006; 140: 681-692. [Abstract] [Full text]
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Dissection of Bacterial Wilt on Medicago truncatula Revealed Two Type III Secretion System Effectors Acting on Root Infection Process and Disease Development
Marie Turner, Alain Jauneau, Stéphane Genin, Marie-José Tavella, Fabienne Vailleau, Laurent Gentzbittel, and Marie-Françoise Jardinaud
Plant Physiology 2009; 150: 1713-1722. [Abstract] [Full text]
Microbial Siderophores Exert a Subtle Role in Arabidopsis during Infection by Manipulating the Immune Response and the Iron Status
Alia Dellagi, Diego Segond, Martine Rigault, Mathilde Fagard, Clara Simon, Patrick Saindrenan, and Dominique Expert
Plant Physiology 2009; 150: 1687-1696. [Abstract] [Full text]
Resistance to the Pseudomonas syringae Effector HopA1 Is Governed by the TIR-NBS-LRR Protein RPS6 and Is Enhanced by Mutations in SRFR1
Sang Hee Kim, Soon Il Kwon, Dipanwita Saha, Nkemdi C. Anyanwu, and Walter Gassmann
Plant Physiology 2009; 150: 1723-1732. [Abstract] [Full text]
Abscisic Acid Has a Key Role in Modulating Diverse Plant-Pathogen Interactions
Jun Fan, Lionel Hill, Casey Crooks, Peter Doerner, and Chris Lamb
Plant Physiology 2009; 150: 1750-1761. [Abstract] [Full text]
Comparative Large-Scale Analysis of Interactions between Several Crop Species and the Effector Repertoires from Multiple Pathovars of Pseudomonas and Ralstonia
Tadeusz Wroblewski, Katherine S. Caldwell, Urszula Piskurewicz, Keri A. Cavanaugh, Huaqin Xu, Alexander Kozik, Oswaldo Ochoa, Leah K. McHale, Kirsten Lahre, Joanna Jelenska, Jose A. Castillo, Daniel Blumenthal, Boris A. Vinatzer, Jean T. Greenberg, and Richard W. Michelmore
Plant Physiology 2009; 150: 1733-1749. [Abstract] [Full text]
Recognition of AvrBs3-Like Proteins Is Mediated by Specific Binding to Promoters of Matching Pepper Bs3 Alleles
Patrick Römer, Tina Strauss, Simone Hahn, Heidi Scholze, Robert Morbitzer, Jan Grau, Ulla Bonas, and Thomas Lahaye
Plant Physiology 2009; 150: 1697-1712. [Abstract] [Full text]
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Reactive Oxygen Species Signaling in Response to Pathogens
Miguel Angel Torres, Jonathan D.G. Jones, and Jeffery L. Dangl
Plant Physiology 2006; 141: 373-378. [Full text]
Cross Talk between Reactive Nitrogen and Oxygen Species during the Hypersensitive Disease Resistance Response
Federica Zaninotto, Sylvain La Camera, Annalisa Polverari, and Massimo Delledonne
Plant Physiology 2006; 141: 379-383. [Full text]
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Agrobacterium in the Genomics Age
Stanton B. Gelvin
Plant Physiology 2009; 150: 1665-1676. [Full text]
Lifestyles of the Effector Rich: Genome-Enabled Characterization of Bacterial Plant Pathogens
Alan Collmer, David J. Schneider, and Magdalen Lindeberg
Plant Physiology 2009; 150: 1623-1630. [Full text]
Recent Advances in PAMP-Triggered Immunity against Bacteria: Pattern Recognition Receptors Watch over and Raise the Alarm
Valerie Nicaise, Milena Roux, and Cyril Zipfel
Plant Physiology 2009; 150: 1638-1647. [Full text]
The Role of WRKY Transcription Factors in Plant Immunity
Shree P. Pandey and Imre E. Somssich
Plant Physiology 2009; 150: 1648-1655. [Full text]
Underexplored Niches in Research on Plant Pathogenic Bacteria
Caitilyn Allen, Andrew Bent, and Amy Charkowski
Plant Physiology 2009; 150: 1631-1637. [Full text]
Type III Protein Secretion in Plant Pathogenic Bacteria
Daniela Büttner and Sheng Yang He
Plant Physiology 2009; 150: 1656-1664. [Full text]
Host and Pathogen Factors Controlling the Rice-Xanthomonas oryzae Interaction
Frank F. White and Bing Yang
Plant Physiology 2009; 150: 1677-1686. [Full text]

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