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MAX2-dependent competence for callus formation and shoot regeneration from Arabidopsis thaliana root explants
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Respiratory CO2 combined with a blend of volatiles emitted by endophytic Serendipita strains strongly stimulate growth of Arabidopsis implicating auxin and cytokinin signaling
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Evaluation of genome size and quantitative features of the dolipore septum as taxonomic predictors for the Serendipita ‘williamsii’ species complex
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Sebacinoids within rhizospheric fungal communities associated with subsistence farming in the Congo Basin : a needle in each haystack
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Comment on 'Evolutionary transitions between beneficial and phytopathogenic Rhodococcus challenge disease management'
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Neovascularization during leafy gall formation on Arabidopsis thaliana upon Rhodococcus fascians infection
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Study of auxin distribution in Melia volsenkii using DR5-GUS tranformation
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Congolese rhizospheric soils as a rich source of new plant growth-promoting endophytic Piriformospora isolates
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Complete genome and plasmid sequences for Rhodococcus fascians D188 and draft sequences for Rhodococcus isolates PBTS 1 and PBTS 2
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How plant hormones and their interactions affect cell growth
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Mining the genome of Rhodococcus fascians, a plant growth-promoting bacterium gone astray
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Investigating motility and persistence of PBTS Rhodococcus spp.
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Strigolactones as an auxiliary hormonal defence mechanism against leafy gall syndrome in Arabidopsis thaliana
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The molecular path to in vitro shoot regeneration
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Combining linkage and association mapping identifies RECEPTOR-LIKE PROTEIN KINASE1 as an essential Arabidopsis shoot regeneration gene
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Threats and opportunities of plant pathogenic bacteria
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Phenyl-adenine, identified in a LIGHT-DEPENDENTSHORT HYPOCOTYLS4-assisted chemical screen, is a potent compound for shoot regeneration through the inhibition of CYTOKININ OXIDASE/DEHYDROGENASE activity
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Potent antiproliferative cembrenoids accumulate in tobacco upon infection with Rhodococcus fascians and trigger unusual microtubule dynamics in human glioblastoma cells
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The leafy gall syndrome induced by Rhodococcus fascians
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Plant-derived auxin plays an accessory role in symptom development upon Rhodococcus fascians infection
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pFiD188, the linear virulence plasmid of Rhodococcus fascians D188
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Virulence quenching with a prenylated isoflavanone renders the Malagasy legume Dalbergia pervillei resistant to Rhodococcus fascians
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Bacterial and plant signal integration via D3-type cyclins enhances symptom development in the Arabidopsis-Rhodococcus fascians interaction
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A successful coup d'état: how Rhodococcus fascians redirects plant development
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The Gram-positive side of plant-microbe interactions
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Rhodococcus fascians impacts plant development through the dynamic Fas-mediated production of a cytokinin mix
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Phytopathogenic strategies of Rhodococcus fascians
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Analysis of 2-methylthio-derivatives of isoprenoid cytokinins by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry
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Molecular communication in the rhizosphere
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An integrated genomics approach to define niche establishment by Rhodococcus fascians
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Eternal youth, the fate of developing Arabidopsis leaves upon Rhodococcus fascians infection
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Identification of Rhodococcus fascians cytokinins and their modus operandi to reshape the plant
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Identification of amino acids and domains required for catalytic activity of DPPR synthase, a cell wall biosynthetic enzyme of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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Rhodococcus fascians, an emerging threat for ornamental crops
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The genome of the versatile nitrogen fixer Azorhizobium caulinodans ORS571
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Modulation of the hormone setting by Rhodococcus fascians results in ectopic KNOX activation in Arabidopsis
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Nodulation adapted to habitat submergence
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Rhodococcus fascians infection accelerates progression of tobacco BY-2 cells into mitosis through rapid changes in plant gene expression
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Linear plasmids and phytopathogenicity
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The phytopathogen Rhodococcus fascians breaks apical dominance and activates axillary meristems by inducing plant genes involved in hormone metabolism
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Signaling for nodulation in a water stress-tolerant legume
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Pathogenicity strategies in the gall-forming bacterium Rhodococcus fascians
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Identification and active expression of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis gene encoding 5-phospho-α-D-ribose-1-diphosphate: decaprenyl-phosphate 5-phosphoribosyltransferase, the first enzyme committed to decaprenylphosphoryl-D-arabinose synthesis
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Lipopolysaccharides as a communication signal for progression of legume endosymbiosis
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Decaprenylphosphoryl arabinofuranose, the donor of the D-arabinofuranosyl residues of mycobacterial arabinan, is formed via a two-step epimerization of decaprenylphosphoryl ribose
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Biosynthesis of auxin by the gram-positive phytopathogen Rhodococcus fascians is controlled by compounds specific to infected plant tissues
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Toward an understanding of the Rhodococcus fascians-plant interactions
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Screening for differential gene expression in Atropa belladonna leafy gall induced following Rhodococcus fascians infection
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Versatile persistence pathways for pathogens of animals and plants
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Role of reactive oxygen species and ethylene in programmed cell death during nodule initiation on Sesbania rostrata
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Knockout of an azorhizobial dTDP-L-rhamnose synthase affects lipo- and exopolysaccharide synthesis and symbiosis with Sesbania rostrata
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Chromosomal locus that affects pathogenicity of Rhodococcus fascians
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Metabolic colonisation : the fate of a leafy gall
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The att locus of Rhodococcus fascians strain D188 is essential for full virulence on tobacco through the production of an autoregulatory compound
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Leafy gall formation by Rhodococcus fascians
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Rhodococcus fascians and its interactions with plants
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The Rhodococcus fascians-plant interaction: morphological traits and biotechnological applications
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Leafy gall formation is controlled by fasR, an AraC-type regulatory gene in Rhodococcus fascians
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Molecular analysis of leafy gall formation by R. fascians
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Leafy gall induction by Rhodococcus fascians
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The use of Rhodococcus fascians for plant propagation
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Patterns of phenolic compounds in leafy galls of tobacco
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Molecular analysis of the virulence determinants of the phytopathogen Rhodococcus fascians
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Cytokinin production by the phytopathogenic bacterium Rhodococcus fascians
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THE FAS OPERON OF RHODOCOCCUS FASCIANS ENCODES NEW GENES REQUIRED FOR EFFICIENT FASCIATION OF HOST PLANTS
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CLONING AND SEQUENCE-ANALYSIS OF THE GENE ENCODING ISOCITRATE LYASE FROM RHODOCOCCUS FASCIANS.
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The plasmid-encoded chloramphenicol-resistance protein of Rhodococcus fascians is homologous to the transmembrane tetracycline efflux proteins