HIGHLIGHTS
- What: The study showed that (Wang and Bouwmeester, 2017).
- Who: Sida Meng from the Yunnan University, China have published the paper: Multiple transcription factors involved in the response of Chinese cabbage against Plasmodiophora brassicae, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- How: The results showed that the k-means clustering of sub-classes 1 and 3 with certain trends were associated with the infection of P. brassicae. These results indicated that Pst DC3000 can enhance infection by hijacking the IDL6-HAE/HSL2-ADPG2 signaling pathway (Wang et_al 2017).
- Future: The top 10 Kyoto Encyclopedia . . .

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