VdPAT1 encoding a pantothenate transporter protein is required for fungal growth, mycelial penetration and pathogenicity of Verticillium dahliae. [PDF]
Kamau SM +7 more
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Functional analysis of the mating type genes in Verticillium dahliae. [PDF]
Zhang YD +7 more
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CAP superfamily proteins (VdPRYs) manipulate plant immunity and contribute to the virulence of <i>Verticillium dahliae</i>. [PDF]
He Y +6 more
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The Kelch Repeat Protein VdKeR1 Is Essential for Development, Ergosterol Metabolism, and Virulence in Verticillium dahliae. [PDF]
Xia WL, Zheng Z, Chen FM.
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Verticillium alfalfae and V . dahliae, Agents of Verticillium Wilt Diseases
Verticillium dahliae and V. alfalfae (formerly Verticillium albo-atrum) are two important agricultural pathogens that affect many crops around the world and cause a distinct type of vascular wilt, which are known as Verticillium wilts. Several V. alfalfae and V.
Inderbitzin, P. +3 more
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Biofumigation potential of Brassicaceae cultivars to Verticillium dahliae
The biofumigation potential of brassicaceous green manures to Verticillium dahliae was systematically assessed. In a toxicological study, five different isothiocyanates (ITCs) were tested using a bioassay with sterile quartz sand artificially infested with microsclerotia. For 2-propenyl ITC, a LD90 value of 88.7 nmol g−1 was determined.
Neubauer, Christian +2 more
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The secretome of Verticillium dahliae in collusion with plant defence responses modulates Verticillium wilt symptoms [PDF]
Verticillium dahliae is a notorious soil-borne pathogen that enters hosts through the roots and proliferates in the plant water-conducting elements to cause Verticillium wilt.
Dan-Dan Zhang +2 more
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