Recognitional specificity and evolution in the tomato-Cladosporium fulvum pathosystem.
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Parasitic plants of the genus Cuscuta and their interaction with susceptible and resistant host plantsThe CC-NB-LRR-type Rdg2a resistance gene confers immunity to the seed-borne barley leaf stripe pathogen in the absence of hypersensitive cell deathCompositions of fungal secretomes indicate a greater impact of phylogenetic history than lifestyle adaptation.Physiological and proteomic approaches to evaluate the role of sterol binding in elicitin-induced resistance.Leucine-Rich Repeat (LRR) Domains Containing Intervening Motifs in Plants.Tomato Cf resistance proteins mediate recognition of cognate homologous effectors from fungi pathogenic on dicots and monocots.Balancing selection at the tomato RCR3 Guardee gene family maintains variation in strength of pathogen defenseArabidopsis thaliana resistance to fusarium oxysporum 2 implicates tyrosine-sulfated peptide signaling in susceptibility and resistance to root infection.Mapping and candidate gene screening of tomato Cladosporium fulvum-resistant gene Cf-19, based on high-throughput sequencing technology.Whole-Genome Resequencing of a Cucumber Chromosome Segment Substitution Line and Its Recurrent Parent to Identify Candidate Genes Governing Powdery Mildew Resistance.Avirulence Genes in Cereal Powdery Mildews: The Gene-for-Gene Hypothesis 2.0.Phytobacterial type III effectors HopX1, HopAB1 and HopF2 enhance sense-post-transcriptional gene silencing independently of plant R gene-effector recognition.Genomic tillage and the harvest of fungal phytopathogens.Elicitin-Induced Distal Systemic Resistance in Plants is Mediated Through the Protein-Protein Interactions Influenced by Selected Lysine Residues.Functional genomics of tomato for the study of plant immunity.Plant pattern-recognition receptors controlling innate immunity.Bacteria may induce the secretion of mucin-like proteins by the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum.Avr4 promotes Cf-4 receptor-like protein association with the BAK1/SERK3 receptor-like kinase to initiate receptor endocytosis and plant immunity.Arabidopsis thaliana pattern recognition receptors for bacterial elongation factor Tu and flagellin can be combined to form functional chimeric receptors.A conserved proline residue in Dothideomycete Avr4 effector proteins is required to trigger a Cf-4-dependent hypersensitive response.The Brassica napus receptor-like protein RLM2 is encoded by a second allele of the LepR3/Rlm2 blackleg resistance locus.Chimeric receptors of the Arabidopsis thaliana pattern recognition receptors EFR and FLS2.Transcription profiling and identification of infection-related genes in Phytophthora cactorum.Positive selection in the leucine-rich repeat domain of Gro1 genes in Solanum species.Chimeric FLS2 receptors reveal the basis for differential flagellin perception in Arabidopsis and tomato.Interfamily transfer of tomato Ve1 mediates Verticillium resistance in Arabidopsis.
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Recognitional specificity and evolution in the tomato-Cladosporium fulvum pathosystem.
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scientific article published on October 2009
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Recognitional specificity and evolution in the tomato-Cladosporium fulvum pathosystem.
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Recognitional specificity and evolution in the tomato-Cladosporium fulvum pathosystem.
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Recognitional specificity and evolution in the tomato-Cladosporium fulvum pathosystem.
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Recognitional specificity and evolution in the tomato-Cladosporium fulvum pathosystem.
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Recognitional specificity and evolution in the tomato-Cladosporium fulvum pathosystem.
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Recognitional specificity and evolution in the tomato-Cladosporium fulvum pathosystem.
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Recognitional specificity and evolution in the tomato-Cladosporium fulvum pathosystem
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A Chakrabarti
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10.1094/MPMI-22-10-1191
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2009-10-01T00:00:00Z