Cite
Disruption of Signaling in a Fungal-Grass Symbiosis Leads to Pathogenesis
MLA
Murray P. Cox, et al. “Disruption of Signaling in a Fungal-Grass Symbiosis Leads to Pathogenesis.” Plant Physiology, vol. 153, June 2010, pp. 1780–94. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.110.158451.
APA
Murray P. Cox, Barry Scott, Barbara A. Ambrose, Matthias Becker, Uljana Hesse, Christopher L. Schardl, & Carla J. Eaton. (2010). Disruption of Signaling in a Fungal-Grass Symbiosis Leads to Pathogenesis. Plant Physiology, 153, 1780–1794. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.110.158451
Chicago
Murray P. Cox, Barry Scott, Barbara A. Ambrose, Matthias Becker, Uljana Hesse, Christopher L. Schardl, and Carla J. Eaton. 2010. “Disruption of Signaling in a Fungal-Grass Symbiosis Leads to Pathogenesis.” Plant Physiology 153 (June): 1780–94. doi:10.1104/pp.110.158451.