l-Glutamine and l-Glutamic Acid Facilitate Successful Agrobacterium Infection of Recalcitrant Tea Cultivars
Volume: 170, Issue: 7, Pages: 1649 - 1664
Published: May 29, 2013
Abstract
The first step in Agrobacterium tumefaciens infection of plants is the establishment of cell-cell contact between the two partners. However, failure to establish such contact makes many plants and explants recalcitrant to A. tumefaciens infection. Tea is one such example where even the popular inducer, acetosyringone failed to facilitate A. tumefaciens infection due to the presence of high amounts of bactericidal/bacteriostatic polyphenols....
Paper Details
Title
l-Glutamine and l-Glutamic Acid Facilitate Successful Agrobacterium Infection of Recalcitrant Tea Cultivars
Published Date
May 29, 2013
Volume
170
Issue
7
Pages
1649 - 1664
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