The availability of knowledge of the route of infection and critical plant and microbe factors influencing the colonization efficiency of plants by human pathogenic bacteria is essential for the design of preventive strategies to maintain safe food. This research describes the differential interaction of human pathogenic Salmonella enterica with commercially available lettuce cultivars. The prevalence and degree of endophytic colonization of axenically grown lettuce by the S. enterica serovars revealed a significant serovar¿cultivar interaction for the degree of colonization (S. enterica CFUs per g leaf), but not for the prevalence. The evaluated S. enterica serovars were each able to colonize soil-grown lettuce epiphytically, but only S. e...
Multiple Salmonella enterica serovars and strains have been reported to be able to persist inside th...
Multiple Salmonella enterica serovars and strains have been reported to be able to persist inside th...
Contamination of edible produce leaves with human bacterial pathogens has been associated with serio...
The availability of knowledge of the route of infection and critical plant and microbe factors influ...
The availability of knowledge of the route of infection and critical plant and microbe factors influ...
This paper describes the physiological and molecular interactions between the human-pathogenic organ...
This paper describes the physiological and molecular interactions between the human-pathogenic organ...
Fresh produce contaminated with human pathogens may result in foodborne disease outbreaks that cause...
To establish host association, the innate immune system, which is one of the first lines of defense ...
enterica serovars with lettuce cultivars and plant-microbe factors influencing the colonization effi...
The primary objective of this study was to determine the possibility of internalization of GFP-expre...
The primary objective of this study was to determine the possibility of internalization of GFP-expre...
Salmonella can bind to the leaves of salad crops including lettuce and survive for commercially rele...
The primary objective of this study was to determine the possibility of internalization of GFP-expre...
Contamination of edible produce leaves with human bacterial pathogens has been associated with serio...
Multiple Salmonella enterica serovars and strains have been reported to be able to persist inside th...
Multiple Salmonella enterica serovars and strains have been reported to be able to persist inside th...
Contamination of edible produce leaves with human bacterial pathogens has been associated with serio...
The availability of knowledge of the route of infection and critical plant and microbe factors influ...
The availability of knowledge of the route of infection and critical plant and microbe factors influ...
This paper describes the physiological and molecular interactions between the human-pathogenic organ...
This paper describes the physiological and molecular interactions between the human-pathogenic organ...
Fresh produce contaminated with human pathogens may result in foodborne disease outbreaks that cause...
To establish host association, the innate immune system, which is one of the first lines of defense ...
enterica serovars with lettuce cultivars and plant-microbe factors influencing the colonization effi...
The primary objective of this study was to determine the possibility of internalization of GFP-expre...
The primary objective of this study was to determine the possibility of internalization of GFP-expre...
Salmonella can bind to the leaves of salad crops including lettuce and survive for commercially rele...
The primary objective of this study was to determine the possibility of internalization of GFP-expre...
Contamination of edible produce leaves with human bacterial pathogens has been associated with serio...
Multiple Salmonella enterica serovars and strains have been reported to be able to persist inside th...
Multiple Salmonella enterica serovars and strains have been reported to be able to persist inside th...
Contamination of edible produce leaves with human bacterial pathogens has been associated with serio...