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Enzyme Discovery Helps Explain Grapevine Damage Caused By Pierce's Disease
Pierce's disease has been wreaking havoc on Californian grapevines since the 1890s. But researchers have identified an enzyme that helps explain the disease's extensive damage and could lead to bettter protection of the vines.
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