Plant-pathogen interactions: what is proteomics telling us?

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Author(s): MEHTA, A.; BRASILEIRO, A. C. M.; SOUZA, D. S. L.; ROMANO, E.; CAMPOS, M. A.; GROSSI-DE-SÁ, M. F.; SILVA, M. S.; FRANCO, O. L.; FRAGOSO, R. R.; BEVITORI, R.; ROCHA, T. L.

Summary: Review article - In this review, we highlight the proteins expressed during plant-virus, plant-bacterium, plant-fungus and plant-nematode interactions reported in proteomic studies, and discuss these findings considering the advantages and limitations of current proteomic tools.

Publication year: 2008

Types of publication: Journal article

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