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Regulation of Autophagy Machinery in Magnaporthe oryzae
Plant diseases cause substantial loss to crops all over the world, reducing the quality and quantity of agricultural goods significantly. One of the world’s most damaging plant diseases, rice blast poses a substantial threat to global food security.
Nida Asif +4 more
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Magnaporthe oryzae B.Couch is a host-specific fungi, certain strain only infect certain host plant species. Genetic variety among M. oryzae isolates was explained by dendogram which was constructed using similarity data of Random Amplified Polymorphic ...
Ajeng Kusumaningtyas Pramono +1 more
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Plant pathogens secrete various effectors to manipulate host immunity. Here, Kim et al. describe two Magnaporthe oryzae effectors that translocate into the nuclei of infected rice cells and reprogram expression of immunity-associated genes, increasing ...
Seongbeom Kim +13 more
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Oscillating Transcriptome during Rice-MagnaportheInteraction
Rice blast disease caused by the fungus, Magnaporthe oryzae, is one of the most devastating diseases of rice. Deciphering molecular mechanism of host-pathogen interactions is of great importance in devising disease management strategies. Transcription being the first step for gene regulation in eukaryotes, basic understanding of the transcriptome is ...
Sharma, T.R. +7 more
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Novel Variation and Evolution of AvrPiz-t of Magnaporthe oryzae in Field Isolates
The product of the avirulence (Avr) gene of Magnaporthe oryzae can be detected by the product of the corresponding resistance (R) gene of rice and activates immunity to rice mediated by the R gene. The high degree of variability of M.
Qun Wang +4 more
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Telomere hypervariability in Magnaporthe oryzae
SUMMARY The gray leaf spot disease of perennial ryegrass and tall fescue is caused by the fungus Magnaporthe oryzae (anamorph = Pyricularia oryzae ).
Mark L, Farman, Yun-Sik, Kim
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Effectors and Effector Delivery in Magnaporthe oryzae
Rice blast caused by Magnaporthe oryzae is one of the most destructive fungal diseases of rice and a model for studying fungal-plant interactions. The fungus penetrates plant cells with appressoria and develops the narrow primary invasive hyphae (IH) and, subsequently, the bulbous secondary IH.
Zhang, Shijie, Xu, Jin-Rong
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Fungal oxylipins direct programmed developmental switches in filamentous fungi
Fungi produce oxygenated fatty acids, or oxylipins, of unclear function. Here, Niu et al. show that an Aspergillus oxylipin induces various developmental processes in several fungi, including lateral branching in human pathogenic Aspergillus species, and
Mengyao Niu +13 more
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Blast caused by fungal pathogen Magnaporthe oryzae B.C. Couch, 2002, is one of the most harmful diseases of rice (Oryza sativa L.), and so the development of resistant varieties is important in rice breeding.
I. I. Suprun +3 more
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Osa-miR162a fine-tunes rice resistance to Magnaporthe oryzae and Yield
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play essential roles in rice immunity against Magnaporthe oryzae, the causative agent of rice blast disease. Here we demonstrate that Osa-miR162a fine-tunes rice immunity against M. oryzae and yield traits.
Xu-Pu Li +14 more
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