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Max Dow
Researcher at University College Cork
Publications - 3
Citations - 1632
Max Dow is an academic researcher from University College Cork. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pectobacterium carotovorum & Clavibacter michiganensis. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 1177 citations.
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Top 10 plant pathogenic bacteria in molecular plant pathology
John W. Mansfield,Stéphane Genin,Shimpei Magori,Vitaly Citovsky,Malinee Sriariyanum,Pamela C. Ronald,Max Dow,Valérie Verdier,Steven V. Beer,Marcos A. Machado,Ian K. Toth,George P. C. Salmond,Gary D. Foster +12 more
TL;DR: A survey of bacterial pathologists asked them to nominate the bacterial pathogens they would place in a 'Top 10' based on scientific/economic importance, and a short section is presented on each bacterium in the Top 10 list and its importance, with the intention of initiating discussion and debate amongst the plant bacteriology community.
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Mechanistic insights into host adaptation, virulence and epidemiology of the phytopathogen Xanthomonas.
Shi-Qi An,Neha Potnis,Max Dow,Frank-Jörg Vorhölter,Yong-Qiang He,Anke Becker,Doron Teper,Yi Li,Nian Wang,Leonidas Bleris,Ji-Liang Tang +10 more
TL;DR: The current knowledge on the infection strategies and regulatory networks controlling virulence and adaptation mechanisms from Xanthomonas species are summarized and the novel opportunities that this body of work has provided for disease control and plant health are discussed.
Top 10 plant pathogenic bacteria in molecular plant pathology. - eScholarship
John W. Mansfield,Stéphane Genin,Shimpei Magori,Vitaly Citovsky,Malinee Sriariyanum,Pamela C. Ronald,Max Dow,Valérie Verdier,Steven V. Beer,Marcos A. Machado,Ian K. Toth,George P. C. Salmond,Gary D. Foster +12 more
TL;DR: A review of the most important bacterial plant pathogens is presented in this article, with the intention of initiating discussion and debate amongst the plant bacteriology community, as well as laying down a benchmark.