pA506, a Conjugative Plasmid of the Plant Epiphyte Pseudomonas fluorescens A506
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Edward W. Davis | Karl A. Hassan | I. Paulsen | L. Thomashow | B. Shaffer | J. Loper | D. Mavrodi | V. Stockwell | K. Hockett | A. Carey | B. T. Shaffer
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