Differential involvement of indole-3-acetic acid biosynthetic pathways in pathogenicity and epiphytic fitness of Erwinia herbicola pv. gypsophilae.
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S. Lindow | M. Brandl | I. Barash | S. Manulis | A. Haviv-Chesner | Maria T. Brandl | Steven E. Lindow | Anat Haviv-Chesner | Isaac Barash
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