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Volumn 50, Issue 1, 2002, Pages 1-8
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Use of the green fluorescent protein to monitor the fate of Serratia entomophila causing amber disease in the New Zealand grass grub, Costelytra zealandica
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Author keywords
Amber disease; Costelytra zealandica; GFP; pADAP; SepA; SepB; SepC; Serratia entomophila
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Indexed keywords
BACTERIAL TOXIN;
GREEN FLUORESCENT PROTEIN;
ARTICLE;
BACTERIAL COLONIZATION;
BACTERIAL STRAIN;
BACTERIUM DETECTION;
CELL FATE;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM;
FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY;
GRASS;
NONHUMAN;
PARTICULATE MATTER;
PHENOTYPE;
PLANT DISEASE;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
SERRATIA;
SERRATIA ENTOMOPHILA;
WILD TYPE;
ANIMALS;
BACTERIAL TOXINS;
BEETLES;
GENES, BACTERIAL;
GREEN FLUORESCENT PROTEINS;
INDICATORS AND REAGENTS;
LARVA;
LUMINESCENT PROTEINS;
NEW ZEALAND;
SERRATIA;
BACTERIA (MICROORGANISMS);
COLEOPTERA;
COSTELYTRA ZEALANDICA;
ENTEROBACTERIACEAE;
SCARABAEIDAE;
SERRATIA;
SERRATIA ENTOMOPHILA;
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EID: 0036213328
PISSN: 01677012
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/S0167-7012(02)00004-0 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (20)
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References (24)
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