How pathogens attack plants
Philip Keane
Microbiology Australia
33(1) 26 - 28
Published: 01 March 2012
Abstract
Plants are well protected against microbial invasion by an epidermis of tightly packed cells with rigid, cellulose-strengthened walls covered by a waxy cuticle on the aerial parts. A great diversity of bacteria and fungi come in contact with plants but most never invade. However, some microbes of all types are highly adapted as invasive parasites of particular plant species, often causing disease, and these are reviewed here.https://doi.org/10.1071/MA12026
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