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1. Expression Profiles of Alkaloid-Related Genes across the Organs of Narrow-Leafed Lupin ( Lupinus angustifolius L.) and in Response to Anthracnose Infection.

2. Characteristics and Diversity of Endophytic Bacteria in Endangered Chinese Herb Glehnia littoralis Based on Illumina Sequencing.

3. Imidazole and Methoxybenzylamine Growth Inhibitors Reduce Salmonella Persistence in Tomato Plant Tissues.

4. Sugarcane apoplast fluid modulates the global transcriptional profile of the diazotrophic bacteria Paraburkholderia tropica strain Ppe8.

5. Bacillus licheniformis as a cause of a deep skin abscess in a 5-year-old girl: An exceptional case following a plant thorn injury.

6. The Metagenome of Utricularia gibba's Traps: Into the Microbial Input to a Carnivorous Plant.

7. Antibiotic resistance differentiates Echinacea purpurea endophytic bacterial communities with respect to plant organs.

8. Assessing quantitative resistance against Leptosphaeria maculans (phoma stem canker) in Brassica napus (oilseed rape) in young plants.

9. Diversity and antimicrobial activity of endophytic fungi associated with the alpine plant Saussurea involucrata.

10. Endophytic colonization of Vitis vinifera L. by Burkholderia phytofirmans strain PsJN: from the rhizosphere to inflorescence tissues.

11. A novel tissue-specific plantain beta-1,3-glucanase gene that is regulated in response to infection by Fusarium oxysporum fsp. cubense.

12. Isocitrate dehydrogenase of Bradyrhizobium japonicum is not required for symbiotic nitrogen fixation with soybean.

13. Analysis of ESTs from multiple Gossypium hirsutum tissues and identification of SSRs.

14. Characterization and identification of field ectomycorrhizae of Boletus edulis and Cistus ladanifer.

15. Penicillium species endophytic in coffee plants and ochratoxin A production.

16. Endophytic colonization of Vitis vinifera L. by plant growth-promoting bacterium Burkholderia sp. strain PsJN.

17. Symbiotic microorganisms, a key for ecological success and protection of plants.

18. A developmental response to pathogen infection in Arabidopsis.

19. Gene expression analyses of Arabidopsis chromosome 2 using a genomic DNA amplicon microarray.

20. Mass spectrometric identification of isoforms of PR proteins in xylem sap of fungus-infected tomato.

21. Effectiveness of municipal waste compost and its humic fraction in suppressing Pythium ultimum.

22. Evidence for high activity of xylem parenchyma and ray cells in the interface of host stem and Agrobacterium tumefaciens-induced tumours of Ricinus communis.

23. The biotrophic, non-appressorium-forming grass pathogen Claviceps purpurea needs a Fus3/Pmk1 homologous mitogen-activated protein kinase for colonization of rye ovarian tissue.

24. Snakin-2, an antimicrobial peptide from potato whose gene is locally induced by wounding and responds to pathogen infection.

25. Characterization of Arabidopsis enhanced disease susceptibility mutants that are affected in systemically induced resistance.

26. Elemental sulfur and thiol accumulation in tomato and defense against a fungal vascular pathogen.

27. The role of papillae during the infection process in the Gunnera-Nostoc symbiosis.

28. The yeast community of sap fluxes of Costa Rican Maclura (Chlorophora) tinctoria and description of two new yeast species, Candida galis and Candida ortonii.

29. Definition of tissue-specific and general requirements for plant infection in a phytopathogenic fungus.

30. Attachment of Escherichia coli O157:H7 to the surfaces and internal structures of apples as detected by confocal scanning laser microscopy.

31. Oligandrin. A proteinaceous molecule produced by the mycoparasite Pythium oligandrum induces resistance to Phytophthora parasitica infection in tomato plants.

32. Female reproductive tissues are the primary target of Agrobacterium-mediated transformation by the Arabidopsis floral-dip method.

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