Reaction of coffea arabica seedlings to colonization by wild colletotrichum gloeosporioides and transformed with gfp.

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  • What: Genetically transformed Colletotrichum gloeosporioides do not lose their ability to manifest themselves in the host and be perceived by the plant in seedlings obtained from plants with and without blister spot symptoms, thus activating the plant defense mechanisms.
  • Who: Fábio Steiner from the The experiment was conducted in a randomized block design (RBD) with four replications, each consisting of two micropropagated seedlingsThe seedlings were obtained from coffee seeds of the cultivar Catuaí Vermelho from plants with and without symptoms of blister spot, which were taken to the Tissue Culture Laboratory at the Federal . . .

     

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