Spontaneous resistance of erwinia amylovora against bacteriophage y2 affects infectivity of multiple phages

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  • who: Lars Fieseler from the Food Microbiology Research Group, Institute of Food and Beverage Innovation, Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW), Wädenswil, Switzerland have published the Article: Spontaneous Resistance of Erwinia amylovora Against Bacteriophage Y2 Affects Infectivity of Multiple Phages, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

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    August 2022 | Volume 13 | Article 908346 Knecht et_al Y2 Resistance Affects Phage Infectivity phages have been described recently (Thompson et_al, 2019; Akremi et_al, 2020; Besarab et_al, 2020; Kim et_al, 2020). To prevent phage resistance development in the plant pathogens, the underlying mechanisms generating phage resistance and cross . . .

     

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