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  • Published: 28.11.04

Plants and animals: a different taste for microbes? Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 8 (4): 353-360.

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  • Published: 30.11.04

Plant pathogen diagnostics: immunological and nucleic acid-based approaches

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  • Published: 27.12.04

Gene shuffling-generated and natural variants of the tomato resistance gene Cf-9 exhibit different auto-necrosis-inducing activities in Nicotiana species

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  • Published: 27.01.05

Functional Analysis of Avr9/Cf-9 Rapidly Elicited Genes Identifies a Protein Kinase, ACIK1, That Is Essential for Full Cf-9-Dependent Disease Resistance in Tomato

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  • Published: 27.01.05

Patterns of Dwarf expression and brassinosteroid accumulation in tomato reveal the importance of brassinosteroid synthesis during fruit development, Plant Journal 42, 262.269.

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