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1. The Expansin Gene CsLIEXP1 Is a Direct Target of CsLOB1 in Citrus.

2. Suppression of citrus canker disease mediated by flagellin perception.

3. An Extracytoplasmic Function Sigma Factor Required for Full Virulence in Xanthomonas citri pv. citri.

4. Additive roles of PthAs in bacterial growth and pathogenicity associated with nucleotide polymorphisms in effector-binding elements of citrus canker susceptibility genes.

5. Increased resistance against citrus canker mediated by a citrus mitogen-activated protein kinase.

6. Citrus MAF1, a repressor of RNA polymerase III, binds the Xanthomonas citri canker elicitor PthA4 and suppresses citrus canker development.

7. The TAL effector PthA4 interacts with nuclear factors involved in RNA-dependent processes including a HMG protein that selectively binds poly(U) RNA.

8. Additive roles of PthAs in bacterial growth and pathogenicity associated with nucleotide polymorphisms in effector‐binding elements of citrus canker susceptibility genes

9. Citrus MAF1, a Repressor of RNA Polymerase III, Binds the Xanthomonas citri Canker Elicitor PthA4 and Suppresses Citrus Canker Development1

10. The Xanthomonas citri effector protein PthA interacts with citrus proteins involved in nuclear transport, protein folding and ubiquitination associated with DNA repair.

11. Role of auxin and gibberellin in citrus canker development and in the transcriptional control of cell-wall remodeling genes modulated by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri

12. Transcriptional analysis of the sweet orange interaction with the citrus canker pathogens Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri and Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. aurantifolii.

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