Plant Innate Immunity Methods and Protocols
Back Cover Copy The volume presents valuable methods that look at important biological processes not traditionally assayed in the study of plant immunity, and at non-model systems. The chapters in this book cover topics such as identifying host targets of
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Plant Innate Immunity Methods and Protocols
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Plant Innate Immunity Methods and Protocols
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Walter Gassmann Division of Plant Sciences, Christopher S. Bond Life Sciences Center, and Interdisciplinary Plant Group, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA
Editor Walter Gassmann Division of Plant Sciences, Christopher S. Bond Life Sciences Center, and Interdisciplinary Plant Group University of Missouri Columbia, MO, USA
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Preface The last decades have witnessed tremendous growth in our understanding of plant innate immune mechanisms. Building on solid foundations in plant genetics and molecular biology, the field has obtained an increasingly detailed description of processes with which plants recognize and respond to general classes of microbes and pests and to specific pathogendeployed molecules [1–5]. Much of this work utilized the power of model systems and interactions. What can get overlooked in these successes is that each model system provides both generally applicable, but also interaction-specific, information. At the same time, increasingly sophisticated techniques at all levels of biological inquiry provide fa
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