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ABSTRACT Phytopathogenic fungi secrete a great number of effector proteins into various organelles of host plants and suppress plant immunity through different mechanisms. In this study, we identify SCRE7 as a unique nuclear effector that is essential for U. virens infection.
Chunquan Jiang +13 more
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Detection of contamination of sunflower seed coats with Verticillium dahliae
Sunflower Verticillium Wilt is a soil-borne disease caused by Verticillium dahliae, which can infect a variety of crops, resulting in a serious decline in both yield and quality.
ZHANG Gui +7 more
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ABSTRACT Stalk rot, primarily caused by Fusarium graminearum (Fg) and Pythium inflatum (Pi), is a major maize disease responsible for significant yield losses. The molecular mechanisms governing defence against these pathogens remain poorly understood. To uncover key miRNAs and their regulatory genes, small RNA, degradome, and transcriptome sequencing ...
Yanyong Cao +16 more
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Mycoviruses are increasingly recognized for their multifaceted roles in fungal ecology, because of advances in understanding of their biology and molecular features.
Jiamin Gao +14 more
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The soil-borne pathogenic fungus Verticillium dahliae Kleb. causes economic losses in crops in temperate regions of the world and hence is the most studied species.
Jadwiga I. Żebrowska
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Plant leaf stomata serve as primary conduits for gas exchange while simultaneously mediating immune responses against phyllosphere pathogen infection and colonization. However, the contribution of stomatal responses to interactions between plants and the
Shujuan Xue +10 more
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Verticillium Wilt of Cotton: Identification and Detection of the Causal Pathogen and Its Control
Verticillium wilt (VW) of cotton caused by the soilborne pathogen Verticillium dahliae is a major disease across cotton production worldwide. The disease can result in yield reductions up to 80% on some occasions. V.
Duy P. Le +5 more
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Verticillium wilt, caused by the soil-borne fungus Verticillium dahliae, is a destructive disease that significantly impairs cotton yield and fiber quality.
Na Li +7 more
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Distinct actomyosin-septin coordination governs conidiation and septation in <i>Verticillium dahliae</i>. [PDF]
Tian J +7 more
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The bark latent fungus Botryosphaeria dothidea exacerbates branch dieback following the infection with Verticillium dahliae. [PDF]
Guo R +7 more
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