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Pigments in Rust Fungi: Biosynthesis, Role in Plant-Pathogen Interactions, and Evolution
Diseases caused by rust fungi represent critical constraints to global plant production. A characteristic feature of these pathogens is the striking pigments they produce in one or more spore forms, which give them a rusty appearance.
Wang, Erpei
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Sexual recombination in cereal rust fungi: Knowns and unknowns of pathogen evolution and adaptation. [PDF]
Mojerlou S +2 more
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Stripe rust fungi hijack a host transcriptional repressor to induce TaSWEET14d for enhanced sugar uptake in wheat. [PDF]
Zheng P +8 more
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Coordinated transcriptomic and metabolomic responses in rice reveal lignin-based physical barriers as key mechanisms of nonhost resistance to rust fungi. [PDF]
Zhang C +9 more
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The specificity of fungal isolates from endemic Western Australian orchid species and hybrids in the tribe Diurideae was investigated using symbiotic seed germination and analysis of the fungal DNA by amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP).
Hollick, Penelope Sarah
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Genome biology and evolution of mating-type loci in four cereal rust fungi. [PDF]
Luo Z, McTaggart A, Schwessinger B.
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Phylogeny, biogeography, and host range of gall midges (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) feeding on spores of rust fungi (Basidiomycota: Pucciniales). [PDF]
Gómez-Zapata PA +3 more
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