HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Salmonella enterica et al. from the McMaster University, Canada have published the paper: RpoS contributes in a host-dependent manner to Salmonella colonization of the leaf apoplast during plant disease, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors compared the competency of 14028s and LT2 (strain DM10000), to benefit from co-colonization of the leaf apoplastic space with the plant pathogen partner P. syringae pv. tomato DC3000 (Pto) in two Fresh produce has become an increasing source for foodborne illnesses over the last several decades.
- future: Future work based on S. enterica transcriptomics . . .
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