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Publications by Ron R. Walcott
Strains of the Group I Lineage of Acidovorax Citrulli, the Causal Agent of Bacterial Fruit Blotch of Cucurbitaceous Crops, Are Predominant in Brazil
Phytopathology
Plant Science
Agronomy
Crop Science
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Comparative Analysis of Type III Secreted Effector Genes Reflects Divergence of Acidovorax Citrulli Strains Into Three Distinct Lineages
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Hospedeiros Alternativos De Acidovorax Avenae Subsp. Citrulli
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Transfer of Several Phytopathogenic Pseudomonas Species to Acidovorax as Acidovorax Avenae Subsp. Avenae Subsp. Nov., Comb. Nov., Acidovorax Avenae Subsp. Citrulli, Acidovorax Avenae Subsp. Cattleyae, and Acidovorax Konjaci
International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology
Role of Blossoms in Watermelon Seed Infestation by Acidovorax Avenae Subsp. Citrulli
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Métodos De Preservação De Acidovorax Avenae Subsp. Citrulli
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Detection of Acidovorax Avenae Subsp. Citrulli Using PCR and MALDI-TOF MS
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Complete Assembly of the Genome of an Acidovorax Citrulli Strain Reveals a Naturally Occurring Plasmid in This Species
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