Oryza sativa/Magnaporthe grisea : a model system for non-host interaction in cereals
National audienceResistance shown by a plant species to the majority of potentially pathogenic microbes is known as non-host resistance. The events leading to non-host resistance in plants represents one of the least understood phenomena and a remaining ...
Guiderdoni, Emmanuel +8 more
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Characterization of Pi33, a resistance gene in rice interacting with Magnaporthe grisea avirulence gene ACE1 [PDF]
In rice, at least 40 genes conferring resistance to blast (caused by Magnaporthe grisea) have been described since 1985 (Sallaud et al, 2002), but only two were cloned (Pib [Wang et al 1999] andPita [Jia et al 2000]). These genes belong to the nucleotide-
Price, Adam H. +10 more
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Griseaketides A-D, New Aromatic Polyketides from the Pathogenic Fungus Magnaporthe grisea. [PDF]
Yang YH +5 more
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Studies on the genomic organization of Magnaporthe grisea
The rice blast fungus Magnaporthe grisea parasitizes gramineous plants, including rice and other cultivated species. The rice-specialized group causes devastating epidemics in rice growing areas around the world.
Romao, Jose Manuel
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The Plant Infection Test: Spray and Wound-Mediated Inoculation with the Plant Pathogen Magnaporthe Grisea. [PDF]
Zhang M +6 more
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Migration of the rice blast fungus, Magnaporthe grisea
The diversity and structure of populations of Magnaporthe grisea, the main fungal pathogen of rice, was described in many countries during the last 20 years. The expected clonal structure of the populations has been illustrated in many studies. The relationship between the genetic structure, deduced from neutral molecular markers, and the pathotypic ...
Tharreau, Didier +6 more
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Mg-SINE: a short interspersed nuclear element from the rice blast fungus, Magnaporthe grisea
A short interspersed nuclear element, Mg-SINE, was isolated and characterized from the genome of the rice blast fungus, Magnaporthe grisea. Mg-SINE was isolated as an insertion element within Pot2, an inverted-repeat transposon from M.
Chattoo, B. B. +2 more
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First Draft Genome Sequence of a Pearl Millet Blast Pathogen, Magnaporthe grisea Strain PMg_Dl, Obtained Using PacBio Single-Molecule Real-Time and Illumina NextSeq 500 Sequencing. [PDF]
Prakash G +7 more
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Fengycins, Cyclic Lipopeptides from Marine Bacillus subtilis Strains, Kill the Plant-Pathogenic Fungus Magnaporthe grisea by Inducing Reactive Oxygen Species Production and Chromatin Condensation. [PDF]
Zhang L, Sun C.
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