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    Proteome Analysis of Walnut Bacterial Blight Disease by H D Sagawa, Cíntia, de A B Assis, Renata, Zaini, Paulo A, Wilmarth, Phillip A, Phinney, Brett S, Moreira, Leandro M, Dandekar, Abhaya M

    “…The interaction between the plant host, walnut ( ; Jr), and a deadly pathogen ( pv. 417; Xaj) can lead to walnut bacterial blight (WB), which depletes walnut…”
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    Deep Learning Neural Network Prediction Method Improves Proteome Profiling of Vascular Sap of Grapevines during Pierce's Disease Development by Helena Duarte Sagawa, Cíntia, Zaini, Paulo A, de A B Assis, Renata, Saxe, Houston, Salemi, Michelle, Jacobson, Aaron, Wilmarth, Phillip A, Phinney, Brett S, M Dandekar, Abhaya

    Published in Biology (Basel, Switzerland) (01-09-2020)
    “…Plant secretome studies highlight the importance of vascular plant defense proteins against pathogens. Studies on Pierce's disease of grapevines caused by the…”
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    A Secreted Chorismate Mutase from Xanthomonas arboricola pv. juglandis Attenuates Virulence and Walnut Blight Symptoms by Assis, Renata de A B, Sagawa, Cíntia H D, Zaini, Paulo A, Saxe, Houston J, Wilmarth, Phillip A, Phinney, Brett S, Salemi, Michelle, Moreira, Leandro M, Dandekar, Abhaya M

    “…Walnut blight is a significant above-ground disease of walnuts caused by pv. (Xaj). The secreted form of chorismate mutase (CM), a key enzyme of the shikimate…”
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    De Novo Arginine Synthesis Is Required for Full Virulence of Xanthomonas arboricola pv. juglandis During Walnut Bacterial Blight Disease by Sagawa, Cíntia H D, Assis, Renata de A B, Zaini, Paulo A, Saxe, Houston, Wilmarth, Phillip A, Salemi, Michelle, Phinney, Brett S, Dandekar, Abhaya M

    Published in Phytopathology (01-07-2022)
    “…Walnut blight (WB) disease caused by pv. (Xaj) threatens orchards worldwide. Nitrogen metabolism in this bacterial pathogen is dependent on arginine, a…”
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