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Several previous studies have described the use of the bacterial uidA (β-glucuronidase) gene to transform fungal pathogens of plants. In many cases β-glucuronidase activity has been considered as a quantitative parameter for the extent of development of uidA-expressing transgenic fungi in infected plants. Here we present evidence that this method is not applicable in all plant-pathogen interactions...