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Published: 10.12.24 Authors: Makechemu M, Goto Y, Zbinden H, Widrig V, Keller B, Zipfel C (2024) Chitin soil amendment triggers systemic plant disease resistance through enhanced pattern-triggered immunity
Published: 03.12.24 Authors: Robinson K, Buric L, Grenz K, Chia K, Hulin MT, Ma W, Carella P (2024) Conserved effectors underpin the virulence of liverwort-isolated Pseudomonas in divergent plants
Published: 24.11.24 Authors: Toghani A, Frijters R, Bozkurt TO, Terauchi R, Kamoun S, Sugihara Y (2024) Can AI modelling of protein structures distinguish between sensor and helper NLR immune receptors?