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Plant-Pathogen Interaction [PDF]
Plant diseases result in severe losses to natural plant systems, and also cause problems for economics and production in agricultural systems [...]
Maria Doroteia Campos +4 more
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Plant-Pathogenic Fusarium Species
Fusarium species are ubiquitous fungi, both saprotrophic and pathogenic to plants, animals and humans. They are also potent mycotoxin producers which makes them one of the most devastating plant pathogens.
Łukasz Stępień
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Pathogen Phytosensing: Plants to Report Plant Pathogens [PDF]
Real-time systems that provide evidence of pathogen contamination in crops can be an important new line of early defense in agricultural centers. Plants possess defense mechanisms to protect against pathogen attack. Inducible plant defense is controlled by signal transduction pathways, inducible promoters and cis-regulatory elements corresponding to ...
C. Neal Stewart +3 more
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Being pathogenic fungi, Fusarium produce various extracellular cell wall-degrading enzymes (CWDEs) that degrade the polysaccharides in the plant cell wall.
Lakshmipriya Perincherry +4 more
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Effector Identification in Plant Pathogens
Effectors play a central role in determining the outcome of plant−pathogen interactions. As key virulence proteins, effectors are collectively indispensable for disease development. By understanding the virulence mechanisms of effectors, fundamental knowledge of microbial pathogenesis and disease resistance have been revealed.
Amelia H. Lovelace +5 more
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An effector of the Irish potato famine pathogen antagonizes a host autophagy cargo receptor [PDF]
Plants use autophagy to safeguard against infectious diseases. However, how plant pathogens interfere with autophagy-related processes is unknown. Here, we show that PexRD54, an effector from the Irish potato famine pathogen Phytophthora infestans, binds
Altschul +48 more
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Evidence for Naturally Produced Beauvericins Containing N-Methyl-Tyrosine in Hypocreales Fungi
Beauvericin is a depsipeptide mycotoxin. The production of several beauvericin analogues has previously been shown among various genera among Hypocreales fungi.
Monika Urbaniak +2 more
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Asparagus is a genus consisting of over two hundred species of perennial plants. Fusarium proliferatum is a major asparagus pathogen and it biosynthesizes a variety of mycotoxins, of which fumonisins B are prevalent.
Natalia Witaszak +3 more
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ABSTRACT Fungi are among the dominant causal agents of plant diseases. To colonize plants and cause disease, pathogenic fungi use diverse strategies. Some fungi kill their hosts and feed on dead material (necrotrophs), while others colonize the living tissue (biotrophs).
Gunther, Doehlemann +3 more
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The effect of crop height on the epidemics of Septoria tritici and Stagonospora nodorum was investigated using visual assessment and PCR-based assays. Based on the results of our study, the primary mechanism of disease escape in tall crops is through a ...
B.A. Fraaije, D.J. Lovell, S. Baldwin
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