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Salmonella can colonize plant tissue effectively. Understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying Salmonella’s interactions with plants is essential for developing effective strategies to reduce its impact on human health and agriculture. Effector proteins, known for their role in modulating host-pathogen interactions, have been implicated in the virulence and pathogenicity of Salmonella. However, their specific functions and contributions to Salmonella’s interactions with plants remain largely unknown. Here, we aim to investigate the functions of Salmonella effector proteins during the colonization of plants.
Publication Date
5-4-2024
Disciplines
Bacteriology | Botany | Pathogenic Microbiology
Recommended Citation
Qader, Sara, "Impact of Salmonella enterica on Plant Physiology and Immunity" (2024). Poster Presentations. 23.
https://jagworks.southalabama.edu/honors_college_posters/23