EDR2 negatively regulates salicylic acid-based defenses and cell death during powdery mildew infections of Arabidopsis thaliana.

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Published in BMC Plant Biol on July 06, 2007

Authors

Sonja Vorwerk1, Celine Schiff, Marjorie Santamaria, Serry Koh, Marc Nishimura, John Vogel, Chris Somerville, Shauna Somerville

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1: Carnegie Institution, Department of Plant Biology, Stanford, CA 94305, USA. sonja.vorwerk@t-online.de

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