spore germination
S. Marshall
S.Marshall at daresbury.ac.uk
Thu Jun 3 07:26:35 EST 1993
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dear netters:
A plant intrinsic protein, not induced by pathogens, presents in healthy
plant and can inhibit germination of pathogenic fungal spores. Not killing, i
s
it a natural fact? Has any fellow published this kind of finding ever since?
I have read several papers describing that many kinds of pathogen-responsive
proteins could inhibit the growth of, or even kill, the pathogens.
Any comment? Looking forward to having response. Thanks in advance.
T-Y. FENG
e-mail bofeng at ccvax.as.edu.tw
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