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    Zymoseptoria tritici white-collar complex integrates light, temperature and plant cues to initiate dimorphism and pathogenesis by Kilaru, Sreedhar, Fantozzi, Elena, Cannon, Stuart, Schuster, Martin, Chaloner, Thomas M., Guiu-Aragones, Celia, Gurr, Sarah J., Steinberg, Gero

    Published in Nature communications (26-09-2022)
    “…Transitioning from spores to hyphae is pivotal to host invasion by the plant pathogenic fungus Zymoseptoria tritici . This dimorphic switch can be initiated by…”
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    Role of the penetration‐resistance genes PEN1, PEN2 and PEN3 in the hypersensitive response and race‐specific resistance in Arabidopsis thaliana by Johansson, Oskar N, Fantozzi, Elena, Fahlberg, Per, Nilsson, Anders K, Buhot, Nathalie, Tör, Mahmut, Andersson, Mats X

    “…Plants are highly capable of recognizing and defending themselves against invading microbes. Adapted plant pathogens secrete effector molecules to suppress the…”
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    Asynchronous development of Zymoseptoria tritici infection in wheat by Fantozzi, Elena, Kilaru, Sreedhar, Gurr, Sarah J., Steinberg, Gero

    Published in Fungal genetics and biology (01-01-2021)
    “…•Zymoseptoria tritici passes 6 morphologically defined stages during infection.•Surface-located spores and hyphae are found for up to 17/18 days.•Entry through…”
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    Conditional promoters to investigate gene function during wheat infection by Zymoseptoria tritici by Fantozzi, Elena, Kilaru, Sreedhar, Cannon, Stuart, Schuster, Martin, Gurr, Sarah J., Steinberg, Gero

    Published in Fungal genetics and biology (01-01-2021)
    “…•We analyze the activity of 5 conditional promoters in Z. tritici-infected wheat leaves.•The promoters Pnar1 and Picl1 are repressed in planta.•The promoter…”
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    Role of the penetration‐resistance genes PEN 1, PEN 2 and PEN 3 in the hypersensitive response and race‐specific resistance in A rabidopsis thaliana by Johansson, Oskar N., Fantozzi, Elena, Fahlberg, Per, Nilsson, Anders K., Buhot, Nathalie, Tör, Mahmut, Andersson, Mats X.

    “…Summary Plants are highly capable of recognizing and defending themselves against invading microbes. Adapted plant pathogens secrete effector molecules to…”
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