Disease response to tobacco mosaic virus in transgenic tobacco plants that constitutively express the pathogenesis-related PR1b gene.
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D F Klessig | D. Klessig | J. Carr | M. Harpster | J R Cutt | M H Harpster | D C Dixon | J P Carr | P Dunsmuir | J. Cutt | P. Dunsmuir | D. C. Dixon
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