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A Conserved Magnaporthe oryzae Effector Counteracts the Rice Ubiquitin-Proteasome System by Disrupting the E2 Function to Suppress Immunity. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Pathogens commonly secrete effectors into host cells to facilitate invasion. In the host ubiquitin‐proteasome system (UPS), E3 ubiquitin ligases often target pathogen effectors for degradation, thereby enhancing immune responses. In turn, pathogen effectors frequently disrupt E3 ligase function to promote virulence. However, it remains largely
Wang M +19 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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RNA Silencing in the Phytopathogenic Fungus Magnaporthe oryzae [PDF]
Systematic analysis of RNA silencing was carried out in the blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae (formerly Magnaporthe grisea) using the enhanced green fluorescence protein (eGFP) gene as a model. To assess the ability of RNA species to induce RNA silencing in the fungus, plasmid constructs expressing sense, antisense, and hairpin RNAs were introduced into
Naoki Kadotani +3 more
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Magnaporthe oryzae Inoculation of Rice Seedlings by Spraying with a Spore Suspension
Fungal blast caused by Magnaporthe oryzae (M. oryzae) leads to a serious yield loss of rice. Appropriate assessment of disease occurrence is necessary to investigate the nature of the disease and plant strategies to resist the disease.
Aya Akagi +2 more
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Metabolites of Emericella nidulans (EN) were separated by chromatographic methods from crude hexane included emericellin and sterigmatocystin, while crude ethyl acetate found demethylsterigmatocystin.
Jiao Jiao Song +2 more
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Identification and analysis of in planta expressed genes of Magnaporthe oryzae [PDF]
AbstractBackgroundInfection of plants by pathogens and the subsequent disease development involves substantial changes in the biochemistry and physiology of both partners. Analysis of genes that are expressed during these interactions represents a powerful strategy to obtain insights into the molecular events underlying these changes.
Kim, Soonok +4 more
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Survey on Rice Blast and Morphological Characterization of Magnaporthe oryzae oryzae
Aims: To survey and study morphological characterization of rice blast caused by Magnaporthe oryzae oryzae (MoO) that has become a major factor limiting rice yield throughout the world. Study Design: Complete Randomized Design (CRD). Place and Duration of Study: Mycology Laboratory, Department of Plant Pathology, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University,
L. Laila +4 more
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Coexistence of Multiple Endemic and Pandemic Lineages of the Rice Blast Pathogen
The rice blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae (syn., Pyricularia oryzae) is both a threat to global food security and a model for plant pathology. Molecular pathologists need an accurate understanding of the origins and line of descent of M.
Pierre Gladieux +9 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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Diurnal, Circadian, and Photomorphogenic Analyses in Magnaporthe oryzae
Circadian rhythms have been shown to play an important role in plant-pathogen interactions between plants and fungi. These protocols describe the methodology used to determine the function and characteristics of the diurnal and circadian behavior in the hemibiotrophic fungal pathogen, Magnaporthe oryzae.
Ciarán, Griffin, George R, Littlejohn
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