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  • 29. Engineering Broad-Spectrum Bacterial Blight Resistance by Simultaneously Disrupting Variable TALE-Binding Elements of Multiple Susceptibility Genes in Rice.
    Xu Z, Xu X, Gong Q, Li Z, Li Y, Wang S, Yang Y, Ma W, Liu L, Zhu B, Zou L, Chen G.
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  • 33. An engineered promoter driving expression of a microbial avirulence gene confers recognition of TAL effectors and reduces growth of diverse Xanthomonas strains in citrus.
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  • 36. Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae type III effector PthXo3JXOV suppresses innate immunity, induces susceptibility and binds to multiple targets in rice.
    Li R, Wang S, Sun R, He X, Liu Y, Song C.
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  • 39. Rice Routes of Countering Xanthomonas oryzae.
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