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English: Possible routes of colonization of potato tubers by bacteria. Microbiota colonizing the rhizosphere, entering the roots and colonizing the next tuber generation via the stolons, are visualized with a red color. Bacteria present in the mother tuber, passing through the stolons and migrating into the plant as well as into the next generation of tubers are shown in blue.
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Author | Franziska Buchholz, Livio Antonielli, Tanja Kostić, Angela Sessitsch and Birgit Mitter |
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