APSbacteriology · @APSbacteriology
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BSPP · @BritishSocietyPlantPathology
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APSbacteriology · @APSbacteriology
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The immune receptor SNC1 monitors helper NLRs targeted by a bacterial effector biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/20

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APSbacteriology · @APSbacteriology
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The immune receptor SNC1 monitors helper NLRs targeted by a bacterial effector biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/20

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Ian Senior · @ians4AD
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Found this interesting fungus on geranium leaf today. Its called Coleroa circinans. Not common but think its heavily under recorded.

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Pestinfo · @pestinfo
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Highly influential studies on effectors: a detailed review of 249 highly cited publications (2000 - 2020) on effector biology with analysis and research trends by Clรฉmentine Louet in Frontiers in Plant Science (Dec. 2022, vol. 13, article 1035549) - doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.9202

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APSbacteriology · @APSbacteriology
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Nutrient Elements Promote Disease Resistance in Tomato by Differentially Activating Immune Pathways apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/10.

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I believe most who have visited Africa might have seen this. Crown gall is a bacterial disease of the stems and roots of many woody and herbaceous plants, including fruit, vegetables and ornamental plants. Infection with this disease causes knobbly swellings (galls) on stems, roots, trunks and branches.
Crown gall is caused by the bacterial plant pathogen, Agrobacterium tumefaciens.
Masai Mar, Kenya

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APSbacteriology · @APSbacteriology
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The eINTACT system dissects bacterial exploitation of plant osmosignalling to enhance virulence ZMBP_Tuebingen and Thomas Lahaye's lab. nature.com/articles/s41477-022

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APSbacteriology · @APSbacteriology
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New graduate research position (M.S. or Ph.D. level) in De La Fuente lab at Auburn University. Starting date: Fall 2023.

#graduatestudents #Plantdisease #plantbiology #planthealth #microbiology #bacteriology

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APSbacteriology · @APSbacteriology
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APSbacteriology · @APSbacteriology
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American Phytopathological Society Bacteriology Committee. Promoting
research, opportunities, and announcements. We are now also on Mastodonte. Our Twitter account: twitter.com/APSbacteriology

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RT @alabamaED: Rust disease of morning glory. Common to find symptoms as the season progresses. Look for orange powdery pustules on the underside of the leaf.

๐Ÿฆ๐Ÿ”—: nitter.eu/Plants_EFSA/status/1

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Plants EFSA · @Plants_EFSA
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RT @alabamaED: NEMATODE MONDAY - Root knot nematode on hemp. Most likely Southern root-knot (Meloidogyne incognita) as the field was in cotton for over 20 years prior to our hemp trial

๐Ÿฆ๐Ÿ”—: nitter.eu/Plants_EFSA/status/1

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Plants EFSA · @Plants_EFSA
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RT @alabamaED: Mosaic-type virus symptoms on butternut squash. Spread by aphids in a non-persistent manner. symptoms most prominent on new growth. Possibly Zucchini yellow mosaic, watermelon mosaic, or papaya ring spot virus or some combination

๐Ÿฆ๐Ÿ”—: nitter.eu/Plants_EFSA/status/1

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