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    The 2NS Translocation from Aegilops ventricosa Confers Resistance to the Triticum Pathotype of Magnaporthe oryzae by Cruz, C.D., Peterson, G.L., Bockus, W.W., Kankanala, P., Dubcovsky, J., Jordan, K.W., Akhunov, E., Chumley, F., Baldelomar, F.D., Valent, B.

    Published in Crop science (01-05-2016)
    “…Wheat blast is a serious disease caused by the fungus Magnaporthe oryzae (Triticum pathotype) (MoT). The objective of this study was to determine the effect of…”
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    A Telomeric Avirulence Gene Determines Efficacy for the Rice Blast Resistance Gene Pi-ta by Orbach, Marc J., Farrall, Leonard, Sweigard, James A., Chumley, Forrest G., Valent, Barbara

    Published in The Plant cell (01-11-2000)
    “…Genetic mapping showed that the rice blast avirulence gene AVR-Pita is tightly linked to a telomere on chromosome 3 in the plant pathogenic fungus Magnaporthe…”
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    Identification, cloning, and characterization of PWL2, a gene for host species specificity in the rice blast fungus by Sweigard, J.A. (E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Wilmington, DE.), Carroll, A.M, Kang, S, Farrall, L, Chumley, F.G, Valent, B

    Published in The Plant cell (01-08-1995)
    “…Genetic analysis of host specificity in the rice blast fungus (Magnaporthe grisea) identified a single gene, PWL2 (for Pathogenicity toward Weeping Lovegrass),…”
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    Magnaporthe grisea pathogenicity genes obtained through insertional mutagenesis by SWEIGARD, J. A, CARROLL, A. M, FARRALL, L, CHUMLEY, F. G, VALENT, B

    Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-05-1998)
    “…We have initiated a mutational analysis of pathogenicity in the rice blast fungus, Magnaporthe grisea, in which hygromycin-resistant transformants, most…”
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    Magnaporthe grisea genes for pathogenicity and virulence identified through a series of backcrosses by Valent, B, Farrall, L, Chumley, F.G

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (1991)
    “…We have identified genes for pathogenicity toward rice (Oryza sativa) and genes for virulence toward specific rice cultivars in the plant pathogenic fungus…”
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    Host Species-Specific Conservation of a Family of Repeated DNA Sequences in the Genome of a Fungal Plant Pathogen by Hamer, John E., Farrall, Leonard, Orbach, Marc J., Valent, Barbara, Chumley, Forrest G.

    “…We have identified a family of dispersed repetitive DNA sequences in the genome of Magnaporthe grisea, the fungus that causes rice blast disease. We have named…”
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    A mechanism for surface attachment in spores of a plant pathogenic fungus by Hamer, J.E, Howard, R.J, Chumley, F.G, Valent, B

    “…Rice blast disease is caused by a fungus that attacks all above-ground parts of the rice plant. In a study of the means by which the fungus attaches to the…”
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    Isolation of the mating-type genes of the phytopathogenic fungus Magnaporthe grisea using genomic subtraction by Kang, S, Chumley, F G, Valent, B

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-10-1994)
    “…Using genomic subtraction, we isolated the mating-type genes (Mat1-1 and Mat1-2) of the rice blast fungus, Magnaporthe grisea. Transformation of M. grisea…”
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    Mutations at the SMO genetic locus affect the shape of diverse cell types in the rice blast fungus by Hamer, J.E. (Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN), Valent, B, Chumley, F.G

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-06-1989)
    “…Teflon film surfaces are highly conducive to the formation of infection structures (appressoria) in the plant pathogenic fungus, Magnaporthe grisea. We have…”
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    Genetic transformation of the fungal pathogen responsible for rice blast disease by Parsons, Kenneth A., Chumley, Forrest G., Valent, Barbara

    “…The analysis of complex genetic determinants that control the ability of a fungus to colonize its host has been impaired by the lack of sophisticated genetic…”
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    Characterization of the heterokaryotic and vegetative diploid phases of Magnaporthe grisea by Crawford, M.S, Chumley, F.G, Weaver, C.G, Valent, B

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-12-1986)
    “…The heterokaryotic and vegetative diploid phases of Magnaporthe grisea, a fungal pathogen of grasses, have been characterized. Prototrophic heterokaryons form…”
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    Cloning and analysis of CUT1, a cutinase gene from Magnaporthe grisea by Sweigard, J A, Chumley, F G, Valent, B

    Published in Molecular & general genetics (01-03-1992)
    “…A gene from Magnaporthe grisea was cloned using a cDNA clone of the Colletotrichum gloeosporioides cutinase gene as a heterologous probe; the nucleotide…”
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    Model for Regulation of the Histidine Operon of Salmonella by Johnston, H. Mark, Barnes, Wayne M., Chumley, Forrest G., Bossi, Lionello, Roth, John R.

    “…A model is proposed that accounts for regulation of the histidine operon by a mechanism involving alternative configurations of mRNA secondary structure (the…”
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    Hfr FORMATION DIRECTED BY Tn10 by Chumley, Forrest G, Menzel, Rolf, Roth, John R

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-04-1979)
    “…The transposable drug-resistance element, Tn10, can serve as a region of homology to direct the insertion of an F'ts114 lac plasmid into the chromosome of…”
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    Disruption of a Magnaporthe grisea cutinase gene by Sweigard, J A, Chumley, F G, Valent, B

    Published in Molecular & general genetics (01-03-1992)
    “…Using a one-step strategy to disrupt CUT1, a gene for cutinase, cut1- mutants were generated in two strains of Magnaporthe grisea. One strain, pathogenic on…”
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    Correlations between cytologically detected plant-fungal interactions and pathogenicity of Magnaporthe grisea toward weeping lovegrass by Heath, M.C. (University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont., Canada), Valent, B, Howard, R.J, Chumley, F.G

    Published in Phytopathology (01-12-1990)
    “…Genetic analysis previously demonstrated that two strains of the ascomycetous plant pathogen, Magnaporthe grisea, differ in a single gene controlling…”
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