Cell-autonomous expression of barley Mla1 confers race-specific resistance to the powdery mildew fungus via a Rar1-independent signaling pathway.

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Published in Plant Cell on February 01, 2001

Authors

F Zhou1, J Kurth, F Wei, C Elliott, G Valè, N Yahiaoui, B Keller, S Somerville, R Wise, P Schulze-Lefert

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1: The Sainsbury Laboratory, John Innes Centre, Colney Lane, NR4 7UH Norwich, United Kingdom.

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