Search Results - "Feng, Zhidi"
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Transcriptomic analysis of gene expression of Verticillium dahliae upon treatment of the cotton root exudates
Published in BMC genomics (12-02-2020)“…Cotton Verticillium wilt is one of the most devastating diseases for cotton production in the world. Although this diseases have been widely studied at the…”
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Orchestration of microtubules and the actin cytoskeleton in trichome cell shape determination by a plant-unique kinesin
Published in eLife (19-08-2015)“…Microtubules (MTs) and actin filaments (F-actin) function cooperatively to regulate plant cell morphogenesis. However, the mechanisms underlying the crosstalk…”
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Live-cell imaging of the cytoskeleton in elongating cotton fibres
Published in Nature plants (01-05-2019)“…Cotton ( Gossypium hirsutum ) fibres consist of single cells that grow in a highly polarized manner, assumed to be controlled by the cytoskeleton 1 – 3 …”
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Chitin synthases containing myosin motor-like domain are required for cell wall integrity and virulence of vascular wilt pathogen Verticillium dahliae
Published in Phytopathology research (02-06-2023)“…Abstract Verticillium wilt (VW) of cotton poses a serious threat to the quality and yield of cotton. Verticillium dahliae is the primary causal agent of cotton…”
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The Myosin5‐mediated actomyosin motility system is required for Verticillium pathogenesis of cotton
Published in Environmental microbiology (01-04-2018)“…Summary The vascular wilt fungus Verticillium dahliae is one of the most destructive pathogens of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) and many other economically…”
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GhCFE1A, a dynamic linker between the ER network and actin cytoskeleton, plays an important role in cotton fibre cell initiation and elongation
Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-04-2015)“…Fibre cell initiation and elongation is critical for cotton fibre development. However, little is known about the regulation of initiation and elongation…”
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