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Transcript analysis of some pathogenicity-related elements in an Iranian A isolate of Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri
Asiatic citrus canker is a devastating disease resulting in drastic economic losses in citriculture worldwide. Amongst three different types of the disease, i.e. A, A* and Aw, the A* type is genetically less known. In order to comprehend the behavior of the Asiatic citrus canker A*-type strain (Xant...
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