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    The impact of transition metals on bacterial plant disease by Fones, Helen, Preston, Gail M.

    Published in FEMS microbiology reviews (01-07-2013)
    “…Abstract Metals play essential roles in many biological processes but are toxic when present in excess. This makes their transport and homoeostatic control of…”
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    Methods to Quantify Biotic-Induced Stress in Plants by Bach-Pages, Marcel, Preston, Gail M

    “…Plant pathogens such as fungi, oomycetes, viruses and bacteria infect important crops and account for significant economic losses worldwide. Therefore, it is…”
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    Species-specific antimicrobial activity of essential oils and enhancement by encapsulation in mesoporous silica nanoparticles by Bravo Cadena, Marimar, Preston, Gail M., Van der Hoorn, Renier A.L., Townley, Helen E., Thompson, Ian P.

    Published in Industrial crops and products (15-10-2018)
    “…[Display omitted] •Forty one essential oils were evaluated against phytopathogenic bacteria.•Cinnamon and mustard essential oils inhibited bacterial growth at…”
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    Supplementation in mushroom crops and its impact on yield and quality by Carrasco, Jaime, Zied, Diego C., Pardo, Jose E., Preston, Gail M., Pardo-Giménez, Arturo

    Published in AMB Express (18-09-2018)
    “…Mushroom supplementation is an agronomic process which consists of the application of nutritional amendments to the substrates employed for mushroom…”
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    Pleiotropic constraints promote the evolution of cooperation in cellular groups by Bentley, Michael A, Yates, Christian A, Hein, Jotun, Preston, Gail M, Foster, Kevin R

    Published in PLoS biology (03-06-2022)
    “…The evolution of cooperation in cellular groups is threatened by lineages of cheaters that proliferate at the expense of the group. These cell lineages occur…”
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    Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000 Uses Constitutive and Apoplast-Induced Nutrient Assimilation Pathways to Catabolize Nutrients That Are Abundant in the Tomato Apoplast by Rico, A, Preston, G.M

    Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-02-2008)
    “…The plant apoplast is the intercellular space that surrounds plant cells, in which metabolic and physiological processes relating to cell wall biosynthesis,…”
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    From macro to micro: a combined bioluminescence‐fluorescence approach to monitor bacterial localization by Soldan, Riccardo, Sanguankiattichai, Nattapong, Bach‐Pages, Marcel, Bervoets, Indra, Huang, Wei E., Preston, Gail M.

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-04-2021)
    “…Summary Bacterial bioluminescence is widely used to study the spatiotemporal dynamics of bacterial populations and gene expression in vivo at a population…”
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    Impacts of a novel defensive symbiosis on the nematode host microbiome by Dahan, Dylan, Preston, Gail M, Sealey, Jordan, King, Kayla C

    Published in BMC microbiology (15-06-2020)
    “…Abstract Background Bacteria adapted to live within animals can protect their hosts against harmful infections. Beyond antagonism with pathogens, a ‘defensive’…”
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    Polyamine-mediated mechanisms contribute to oxidative stress tolerance in Pseudomonas syringae by Solmi, Leandro, Rossi, Franco R., Romero, Fernando. M., Bach-Pages, Marcel, Preston, Gail M., Ruiz, Oscar A., Gárriz, Andrés

    Published in Scientific reports (15-03-2023)
    “…Bacterial phytopathogens living on the surface or within plant tissues may experience oxidative stress because of the triggered plant defense responses…”
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    RpoS contributes in a host-dependent manner to Salmonella colonization of the leaf apoplast during plant disease by Lovelace, Amelia H, Chen, Hsiao-Chun, Lee, Sangwook, Soufi, Ziad, Bota, Pedro, Preston, Gail M, Kvitko, Brian H

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (08-11-2022)
    “…Contaminated fresh produce has been routinely linked to outbreaks of Salmonellosis. Multiple studies have identified factors associated with successful…”
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    Local Biotic Environment Shapes the Spatial Scale of Bacteriophage Adaptation to Bacteria by Koskella, Britt, Thompson, John N., Preston, Gail M., Buckling, Angus

    Published in The American naturalist (01-04-2011)
    “…The ecological, epidemiological, and evolutionary consequences of host-parasite interactions are critically shaped by the spatial scale at which parasites…”
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    Profiling the extended phenotype of plant pathogens by Preston, Gail M.

    Published in Molecular plant pathology (01-04-2017)
    “…Summary One of the most fundamental questions in plant pathology is what determines whether a pathogen grows within a plant? This question is frequently…”
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    Discovering the RNA-Binding Proteome of Plant Leaves with an Improved RNA Interactome Capture Method by Bach-Pages, Marcel, Homma, Felix, Kourelis, Jiorgos, Kaschani, Farnusch, Mohammed, Shabaz, Kaiser, Markus, van der Hoorn, Renier A L, Castello, Alfredo, Preston, Gail M

    Published in Biomolecules (Basel, Switzerland) (24-04-2020)
    “…RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) play a crucial role in regulating RNA function and fate. However, the full complement of RBPs has only recently begun to be…”
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    Plant Perceptions of Plant Growth-Promoting Pseudomonas by Preston, Gail M.

    “…Plant-associated Pseudomonas live as saprophytes and parasites on plant surfaces and inside plant tissues. Many plant-associated Pseudomonas promote plant…”
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    Bacterial mycophagy: definition and diagnosis of a unique bacterial-fungal interaction by Leveau, Johan H. J., Preston, Gail M.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-01-2008)
    “…This review analyses the phenomenon of bacterial mycophagy, which we define as a set of phenotypic behaviours that enable bacteria to obtain nutrients from…”
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    The effect of plant domestication on host control of the microbiota by Soldan, Riccardo, Fusi, Marco, Cardinale, Massimiliano, Daffonchio, Daniele, Preston, Gail M.

    Published in Communications biology (05-08-2021)
    “…Macroorganisms are colonized by microbial communities that exert important biological and ecological functions, the composition of which is subject to host…”
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    Metropolitan microbes: type III secretion in multihost symbionts by Preston, Gail M

    Published in Cell host & microbe (01-11-2007)
    “…Type III secretion systems (T3SS) are used by bacteria to deliver proteins into the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells. Most studies of T3SS have focused on the…”
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    Linking system-wide impacts of RNA polymerase mutations to the fitness cost of rifampin resistance in Pseudomonas aeruginosa by Qi, Qin, Preston, Gail M, MacLean, R Craig

    Published in mBio (09-12-2014)
    “…Fitness costs play a key role in the evolutionary dynamics of antibiotic resistance in bacteria by generating selection against resistance in the absence of…”
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