Autor: |
Pollard, Jerey W., Walker, John M., Donovan, Anne, Isaac, Susan, Collin, Hamish A. |
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Plant Cell & Tissue Culture; 1990, p405-412, 8p |
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Plant tissue cultures are now well-recognized as valuable experimental systems for use in the study of host—pathogen interactions. These techniques have obvious major advantages for the examination of obligately biotrophic fungi and also those with a necrotrophic life style, and it is in these areas that much research effort has been concentrated (1). Success with combined fungal-plant cultures has been variable, especially in terms of establishing cultures that may be maintained in a balanced state for prolonged periods, but there is no doubt that such systems are useful places for the study of cell-cell interactions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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