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Population Structure of Oomycetes

1999
The class Oomycetes includes saprobes and pathogens of both plants and insects. However, the plant pathogens have been studied most intensively so will be the primary subject of this chapter. Important plant pathogens include Pythium, Phytophthora, and the Peronosporaceae, commonly known as the downy mildews.
Drenth, Andre, Goodwin, Stephen B.
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Oomycetes, effectors, and all that jazz

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2012
Plant pathogenic oomycetes secrete a diverse repertoire of effector proteins that modulate host innate immunity and enable parasitic infection. Understanding how effectors evolve, translocate and traffic inside host cells, and perturb host processes are major themes in the study of oomycete-plant interactions.
Tolga O, Bozkurt   +3 more
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Exoproteinases of the Oomycete Phytophthora infestans

Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology, 2004
When grown in a medium containing heat-stable potato tuber proteins, the oomycete Phytophthora infestans (Mont.) de Bary produces a set of exoproteinases active at neutral and mildly basic pH values. These extracellular proteinases have been shown by SDS-PAGE with the presence of gelatin to include at least six components differing in molecular weight.
E L, Gvozdeva   +4 more
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The Mammalian Pathogenic Oomycetes

Current Fungal Infection Reports, 2013
The oomycetes are fungal-like microbes similar to those found within some members of the kingdom Fungi. Although these two groups of microbes share morphological features, there are several contrasting differences: a) phylogenetic analysis placed the oomycetes basal to plants and green algae; b) oomycetes lack ergosterol in their cytoplasmic membrane ...
Leonel Mendoza, Raquel Vilela
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Synergistic anti‐oomycete effect of melatonin with a biofungicide against oomycetic black shank disease

Journal of Pineal Research, 2018
AbstractHuman health, food safety, and agriculture have been threatened by oomycetic diseases caused by notorious pathogenic oomycetes. Chemical oomyceticides are the main approaches in control of pathogenic oomycetes. However, the overused chemical oomyceticides have resulted in serious environmental pollution and drug resistance. The eco‐friendly bio‐
Shumin Zhang   +11 more
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RXLR effectors of plant pathogenic oomycetes

Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2007
Oomycetes are a phylogenetically distinct group of organisms that include some of the most devastating plant pathogens. Recent characterization of four oomycete Avr genes revealed that they encode effector proteins with a common modular structure, including a N-terminal conserved RXLR motif.
William, Morgan, Sophien, Kamoun
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Animal pathogenic Oomycetes

Fungal Biology, 2014
Pieter, van West, Gordon W, Beakes
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Cytology of oomycetes

Archives of Microbiology, 1975
null Win-Tin, M. W. Dick
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Genomics of Oomycetes

2004
Howard S. Judelson, Audrey M.V. Ah Fong
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