Cutinase A of Botrytis cinerea is expressed, but not essential, during penetration of gerbera and tomato.
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Insights into molecular and metabolic events associated with fruit response to post-harvest fungal pathogensFungicide-driven evolution and molecular basis of multidrug resistance in field populations of the grey mould fungus Botrytis cinereaGene Overexpression and RNA Silencing Tools for the Genetic Manipulation of the S-(+)-Abscisic Acid Producing Ascomycete Botrytis cinereaAnalysis of the floral transcriptome uncovers new regulators of organ determination and gene families related to flower organ differentiation in Gerbera hybrida (Asteraceae)The Botrytis cinerea early secretomeCutinase: from molecular level to bioprocess development.A permeable cuticle is associated with the release of reactive oxygen species and induction of innate immunity.Genome-wide transcriptional profiling of Botrytis cinerea genes targeting plant cell walls during infections of different hostsResveratrol acts as a natural profungicide and induces self-intoxication by a specific laccase.Botrytis cinerea protein O-mannosyltransferases play critical roles in morphogenesis, growth, and virulence.Overexpression of AtSHN1/WIN1 provokes unique defense responses.Requirement for either a host- or pectin-induced pectate lyase for infection of Pisum sativum by Nectria hematococcaHow the necrotrophic fungus Alternaria brassicicola kills plant cells remains an enigma.Identification of glycoproteins secreted by wild-type Botrytis cinerea and by protein O-mannosyltransferase mutantsNecrotroph attacks on plants: wanton destruction or covert extortion?Identification of Development and Pathogenicity Related Gene in Botrytis cinerea via Digital Gene Expression ProfileImpact of hormonal crosstalk on plant resistance and fitness under multi-attacker conditions.Transcriptome profiling of Botrytis cinerea conidial germination reveals upregulation of infection-related genes during the prepenetration stage.Complex genetics control natural variation in Arabidopsis thaliana resistance to Botrytis cinerea.Diversity of serine hydrolase activities of unchallenged and botrytis-infected Arabidopsis thaliana.Composition and enzymatic activity of the extracellular matrix secreted by germlings of botrytis cinerea.A gapless genome sequence of the fungus Botrytis cinerea.BcSUN1, a B. cinerea SUN-Family Protein, Is Involved in Virulence.Factors governing the regulation of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum cutinase A and polygalacturonase 1 during different stages of infection.Production in vitro by the cytochrome P450 CYP94A1 of major C18 cutin monomers and potential messengers in plant-pathogen interactions: enantioselectivity studies.Cutinase and hydrophobin interplay: A herald for pathogenesis?Cloning and characterization of a glutathione S-transferase homologue from the plant pathogenic fungus Botrytis cinereadouble dagger.Airborne signals from Trichoderma fungi stimulate iron uptake responses in roots resulting in priming of jasmonic acid-dependent defences in shoots of Arabidopsis thaliana and Solanum lycopersicum.Silencing of DND1 in potato and tomato impedes conidial germination, attachment and hyphal growth of Botrytis cinerea.Simultaneous Silencing of Xylanase Genes in Botrytis cinerea.Magnaporthe grisea cutinase2 mediates appressorium differentiation and host penetration and is required for full virulence.Purification and characterization of cutinase from Bacillus sp. KY0701 isolated from plastic wastes.An important role for secreted esterase in disease establishment of the wheat powdery mildew fungus Blumeria graminis f. sp. tritici.Efficiency of different strategies for gene silencing in Botrytis cinerea.The phytotoxic activity of the cerato-platanin BcSpl1 resides in a two-peptide motif on the protein surface.Methodological improvements in the expression of foreign genes and in gene replacement in the phytopathogenic fungus Botrytis cinerea.Genome-Wide Analysis of Corynespora cassiicola Leaf Fall Disease Putative Effectors.The Top 10 fungal pathogens in molecular plant pathologyRipening of Tomato Fruit and Susceptibility to Botrytis cinereaDisease severity enhancement by an esterase from non-phytopathogenic yeast Pseudozyma antarctica and its potential as adjuvant for biocontrol agents
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Cutinase A of Botrytis cinerea is expressed, but not essential, during penetration of gerbera and tomato.
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Cutinase A of Botrytis cinerea ...... tration of gerbera and tomato.
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Cutinase A of Botrytis cinerea ...... tration of gerbera and tomato.
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Cutinase A of Botrytis cinerea ...... tration of gerbera and tomato.
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Cutinase A of Botrytis cinerea ...... tration of gerbera and tomato.
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Cutinase A of Botrytis cinerea ...... tration of gerbera and tomato.
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Cutinase A of Botrytis cinerea ...... tration of gerbera and tomato.
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Cutinase A of Botrytis cinerea ...... tration of gerbera and tomato.
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Wagemakers CA
van Kan JA
van der Vlugt-Bergmans CJ
van't Klooster JW
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10.1094/MPMI.1997.10.1.30
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1997-01-01T00:00:00Z