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1. Insight Into the Microbial Co-occurrence and Diversity of 73 Grapevine (Vitis vinifera) Crown Galls Collected Across the Northern Hemisphere

2. Inhibition of Grape Crown Gall by Agrobacterium vitis F2/5 Requires Two Nonribosomal Peptide Synthetases and One Polyketide Synthase

3. An Sfp-Type PPTase and Associated Polyketide and Nonribosomal Peptide Synthases in Agrobacterium vitis Are Essential for Induction of Tobacco Hypersensitive Response and Grape Necrosis

4. Identification of an Operon, Pil-Chp, That Controls Twitching Motility and Virulence in Xylella fastidiosa

5. A luxR Homolog, aviR, in Agrobacterium vitis Is Associated with Induction of Necrosis on Grape and a Hypersensitive Response on Tobacco

6. Flagella and Pili ofXanthomonas axonopodispv.glycinesare associated with motility, biofilm formation and virulence on soybean

7. Isolation of Streptomycin-Resistant Isolates of Erwinia amylovora in New York

8. Identifying Environmental Sources of Agrobacterium vitis in Vineyards and Wild Grapevines

9. Characterization of theXylella fastidiosaPD1311 gene mutant and its suppression of Pierce's disease on grapevines

10. Distribution of Agrobacterium vitis in Grapevines and Its Relevance to Pathogen Elimination

11. The Impacts of Tumorigenic and Nontumorigenic Agrobacterium vitis Strains on Graft Strength and Growth of Grapevines

12. Resistance to crown gall disease in transgenic grapevine rootstocks containing truncated virE2 of Agrobacterium

13. The Ecology of Agrobacterium vitis and Management of Crown Gall Disease in Vineyards

14. The Ecology of Agrobacterium vitis and Management of Crown Gall Disease in Vineyards

15. An Sfp-Type PPTase and Associated Polyketide and Nonribosomal Peptide Synthases in Agrobacterium vitis Are Essential for Induction of Tobacco Hypersensitive Response and Grape Necrosis

16. Development of a Magnetic Capture Hybridization Real-Time PCR Assay for Detection of Tumorigenic Agrobacterium vitis in Grapevines

17. A Host-Specific Biological Control of Grape Crown Gall by Agrobacterium vitis Strain F2/5: Its Regulation and Population Dynamics

18. Grape Cultivar and Sap Culture Conditions Affect the Development of Xylella fastidiosa Phenotypes Associated with Pierce's Disease

19. LhnR and upstream operon LhnABC in Agrobacterium vitis regulate the induction of tobacco hypersensitive responses, grape necrosis and swarming motility

20. Identification of an Operon, Pil-Chp, That Controls Twitching Motility and Virulence in Xylella fastidiosa

21. LasR Receptor for Detection of Long-Chain Quorum-Sensing Signals: Identification of N-Acyl-homoserine Lactones Encoded by the avsI Locus of Agrobacterium vitis

22. Disciplinary, Institutional, Funding, and Demographic Trends in Plant Pathology: What Does the Future Hold for the Profession?

23. Assessing Adhesion Forces of Type I and Type IV Pili of Xylella fastidiosa Bacteria by Use of a Microfluidic Flow Chamber

24. Type I and type IV pili of Xylella fastidiosa affect twitching motility, biofilm formation and cell–cell aggregation

25. Twitching motility among pathogenic Xylella fastidiosa isolates and the influence of bovine serum albumin on twitching-dependent colony fringe morphology

26. Inhibition of Grape Crown Gall by Agrobacterium vitis F2/5 Requires Two Nonribosomal Peptide Synthetases and One Polyketide Synthase

27. Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. michiganensis-tomato interactions: expression and function of virulence factors, plant defense responses and pathogen movement

28. Regulation of Long-Chain N -Acyl-Homoserine Lactones in Agrobacterium vitis

29. Chromosome and plasmid-encoded N-acyl homoserine lactones produced by Agrobacterium vitis wildtype and mutants that differ in their interactions with grape and tobacco

30. Upstream Migration ofXylella fastidiosavia Pilus-Driven Twitching Motility

31. A luxR Homolog, aviR, in Agrobacterium vitis Is Associated with Induction of Necrosis on Grape and a Hypersensitive Response on Tobacco

33. Characterization of the Xylella fastidiosa PD1671 gene encoding degenerate c-di-GMP GGDEF/EAL domains, and its role in the development of Pierce's disease

34. C<scp>ROWN</scp>G<scp>ALL</scp><scp>OF</scp>G<scp>RAPE</scp>: Biology and Disease Management

36. Reconciliation of Sequence Data and Updated Annotation of the Genome of Agrobacterium tumefaciens C58, and Distribution of a Linear Chromosome in the Genus Agrobacterium

37. Twitching motility and biofilm formation are associated with tonB1 in Xylella fastidiosa

38. Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. glycines soybean cultivar virulence specificity is determined by avrBs3 homolog avrXg1

39. Grapevine xylem sap enhances biofilm development by Xylella fastidiosa

40. Quorum-sensing signal production by Agrobacterium vitis strains and their tumor-inducing and tartrate-catabolic plasmids

41. Genome sequences of three Agrobacterium biovars help elucidate the evolution of multichromosome genomes in bacteria

42. Homologous Streptomycin Resistance Gene Present among Diverse Gram-Negative Bacteria in New York State Apple Orchards

44. A gene cluster in Agrobacterium vitis homologous to polyketide synthase operons is associated with grape necrosis and hypersensitive response induction on tobacco

46. Mutations in type I and type IV pilus biosynthetic genes affect twitching motility rates in Xylella fastidiosa

48. Failure of Agrobacterium radiobacter Strain K-84 to Control Crown Gallon Raspberry

49. Managemt of Apple Blister Spot Caused by Streptomycin-Resistant Populations of Pseudomonas Syringae pv. papulans

50. Polygalacturonase Production by Agrobacterium tumefaciens Biovar 3

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