Containment of Phytoplasma-Associated Plant Diseases by Antibiotics and Other Antimicrobial Molecules
Phytoplasmas are plant-pathogenic bacteria that infect many important crops and environmentally relevant plant species, causing serious economic and environmental losses worldwide. These bacteria, lacking a cell wall, are sensitive to antibiotics such as tetracyclines that affect protein synthesis m...
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Main Author: | Assunta Bertaccini (Author) |
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