Determination of Salmonella enterica Leaf Internalization Varies Substantially According to the Method and Conditions Used to Assess Bacterial Localization
In a previous study, comparing the internalization of S. enterica serovar Typhimurium in various leaves by confocal microscopy, we have demonstrated that the pathogen failed to internalize tomato leaves. Numerous reasons may account for these findings, yet one such factor might be the methodology em...
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Main Authors: | Madhvi Chahar, Yulia Kroupitski, Rachel Gollop, Eduard Belausov, Maeli Melotto, Shlomo Sela-Saldinger |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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