Search Results - "Molecular plant pathology"
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The plant hypersensitive response: concepts, control and consequences
Published in Molecular plant pathology (01-08-2019)“…Summary The hypersensitive defence response is found in all higher plants and is characterized by a rapid cell death at the point of pathogen ingress. It is…”
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A review of wheat diseases—a field perspective
Published in Molecular plant pathology (01-06-2018)“…Summary Wheat is one of the primary staple foods throughout the planet. Significant yield gains in wheat production over the past 40 years have resulted in a…”
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Development of broad virus resistance in non-transgenic cucumber using CRISPR/Cas9 technology
Published in Molecular plant pathology (01-09-2016)“…Summary Genome editing in plants has been boosted tremendously by the development of CRISPR/Cas9 (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats)…”
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Improved prediction of fungal effector proteins from secretomes with EffectorP 2.0
Published in Molecular plant pathology (01-09-2018)“…Summary Plant‐pathogenic fungi secrete effector proteins to facilitate infection. We describe extensive improvements to EffectorP, the first machine learning…”
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Grey mould of strawberry, a devastating disease caused by the ubiquitous necrotrophic fungal pathogen Botrytis cinerea
Published in Molecular plant pathology (01-06-2019)“…Summary The fungal pathogen Botrytis cinerea causes grey mould, a commercially damaging disease of strawberry. This pathogen affects fruit in the field,…”
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Cryphonectria parasitica, the causal agent of chestnut blight: invasion history, population biology and disease control
Published in Molecular plant pathology (01-01-2018)“…Summary Chestnut blight, caused by Cryphonectria parasitica, is a devastating disease infecting American and European chestnut trees. The pathogen is native to…”
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Top 10 oomycete pathogens in molecular plant pathology
Published in Molecular plant pathology (01-05-2015)“…Oomycetes form a deep lineage of eukaryotic organisms that includes a large number of plant pathogens which threaten natural and managed ecosystems. We…”
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Top 10 plant-parasitic nematodes in molecular plant pathology
Published in Molecular plant pathology (01-12-2013)“…Summary The aim of this review was to undertake a survey of researchers working with plant‐parasitic nematodes in order to determine a ‘top 10’ list of these…”
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Engineering of CRISPR/Cas9-mediated potyvirus resistance in transgene-free Arabidopsis plants
Published in Molecular plant pathology (01-10-2016)“…Summary Members of the eukaryotic translation initiation factor (eIF) gene family, including eIF4E and its paralogue eIF(iso)4E, have previously been…”
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The Top 10 fungal pathogens in molecular plant pathology
Published in Molecular plant pathology (01-05-2012)“…SUMMARY The aim of this review was to survey all fungal pathologists with an association with the journal Molecular Plant Pathology and ask them to nominate…”
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Tomato brown rugose fruit virus: An emerging and rapidly spreading plant RNA virus that threatens tomato production worldwide
Published in Molecular plant pathology (01-09-2022)“…Tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV) is an emerging and rapidly spreading RNA virus that infects tomato and pepper, with tomato as the primary host. The…”
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Top 10 plant pathogenic bacteria in molecular plant pathology
Published in Molecular plant pathology (01-08-2012)“…SUMMARY Many plant bacteriologists, if not all, feel that their particular microbe should appear in any list of the most important bacterial plant pathogens…”
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Fusarium crown rot caused by Fusarium pseudograminearum in cereal crops: recent progress and future prospects
Published in Molecular plant pathology (01-07-2018)“…Summary Diseases caused by Fusarium pathogens inflict major yield and quality losses on many economically important plant species worldwide, including cereals…”
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Botryosphaeria dothidea: a latent pathogen of global importance to woody plant health
Published in Molecular plant pathology (01-05-2017)“…Summary Botryosphaeria dothidea is the type species of Botryosphaeria (Botryosphaeriaceae, Botryosphaeriales). Fungi residing in this order are amongst the…”
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Phytophthora cinnamomi
Published in Molecular plant pathology (01-02-2018)“…Summary Phytophthora cinnamomi is one of the most devastating plant pathogens in the world. It infects close to 5000 species of plants, including many of…”
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A gapless genome sequence of the fungus Botrytis cinerea
Published in Molecular plant pathology (01-01-2017)“…Summary Following earlier incomplete and fragmented versions of a genome sequence for the grey mould Botrytis cinerea, a gapless, near‐finished genome sequence…”
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The HCPro from the Potyviridae family: an enviable multitasking Helper Component that every virus would like to have
Published in Molecular plant pathology (01-03-2018)“…Summary RNA viruses have very compact genomes and so provide a unique opportunity to study how evolution works to optimize the use of very limited genomic…”
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Plant hormones: a fungal point of view
Published in Molecular plant pathology (01-10-2016)“…Summary Most classical plant hormones are also produced by pathogenic and symbiotic fungi. The way in which these molecules favour the invasion of plant…”
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The coffee leaf rust pathogen Hemileia vastatrix: one and a half centuries around the tropics
Published in Molecular plant pathology (01-10-2017)“…Summary Taxonomy and History Hemileia vastatrix Berk. and Broome (Basidiomycota, Pucciniales) was described in 1869 in eastern Africa and Ceylon as the agent…”
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Plant-associated Bacillus and Pseudomonas antimicrobial activities in plant disease suppression via biological control mechanisms - A review
Published in Physiological and molecular plant pathology (01-01-2022)“…Biocontrol strains from the genera Bacillus and Pseudomonas and their bioactive secondary metabolites may be considered beneficial for plant health, since they…”
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