Search Results - "Turra, David"
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Data quality aware analysis of differential expression in RNA-seq with NOISeq R/Bioc package
Published in Nucleic acids research (02-12-2015)“…As the use of RNA-seq has popularized, there is an increasing consciousness of the importance of experimental design, bias removal, accurate quantification and…”
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Fungal pathogen uses sex pheromone receptor for chemotropic sensing of host plant signals
Published in Nature (London) (26-11-2015)“…Fungal pathogens reorient hyphal growth towards their plant hosts in response to chemical signals; here, directed growth of the plant pathogen Fusarium…”
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A bacterial endophyte exploits chemotropism of a fungal pathogen for plant colonization
Published in Nature communications (16-10-2020)“…Soil-inhabiting fungal pathogens use chemical signals released by roots to direct hyphal growth towards the host plant. Whether other soil microorganisms…”
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Chemotropic sensing in fungus–plant interactions
Published in Current opinion in plant biology (01-08-2015)“…•The article offers an overview of the current knowledge on chemotropic hyphal growth in fungus–plant interactions.•Models Saccharomyces cerevisiae and…”
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Chemotropism Assays for Plant Symbiosis and Mycoparasitism Related Compound Screening in Trichoderma atroviride
Published in Frontiers in microbiology (27-11-2020)“…is a mycoparasitic fungus used as biological control agent to protect plants against fungal pathogens. Successful biocontrol is based on the perception of…”
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Root Exudates of Stressed Plants Stimulate and Attract Trichoderma Soil Fungi
Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-10-2018)“…Plant roots release complex mixtures of bioactive molecules, including compounds that affect the activity and modify the composition of the rhizosphere…”
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Three Fusarium oxysporum mitogen‐activated protein kinases (MAPKs) have distinct and complementary roles in stress adaptation and cross‐kingdom pathogenicity
Published in Molecular plant pathology (01-09-2017)“…Summary Mitogen‐activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascades mediate cellular responses to environmental signals. Previous studies in the fungal pathogen Fusarium…”
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Conserved secreted effectors contribute to endophytic growth and multihost plant compatibility in a vascular wilt fungus
Published in The Plant cell (25-08-2022)“…Fungal interactions with plant roots, either beneficial or detrimental, have a crucial impact on agriculture and ecosystems. The cosmopolitan plant pathogen…”
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NADPH oxidase regulates chemotropic growth of the fungal pathogen Fusarium oxysporum towards the host plant
Published in The New phytologist (01-12-2019)“…• Soil-inhabiting fungal pathogens use chemical signals to locate and colonise the host plant. In the vascular wilt fungus Fusarium oxysporum, hyphal…”
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Editorial: The Plant Holobiont Volume II: Impacts of the Rhizosphere on Plant Health
Published in Frontiers in plant science (20-12-2021)Get full text
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Benzodifuran-based fluorescent brighteners: A novel platform for plant cell wall imaging
Published in Dyes and pigments (01-03-2022)“…Herein we designed three novel fluorescent brightening agents based on a benzodifuran skeleton. The compounds are colorless fluorophores emitting in the blue…”
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Cytosolic pH Controls Fungal MAPK Signaling and Pathogenicity
Published in mBio (25-04-2023)“…Mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) regulate a variety of cellular processes in eukaryotes. In fungal pathogens, conserved MAPK pathways control key…”
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Repression of autocrine pheromone signaling leads to fusaric acid over-production
Published in Natural product research (02-06-2024)“…Fusaric acid (FA), a picolinic acid derivative, is a natural substance produced by a wide variety of fungal plant pathogens belonging to the Fusarium genus. As…”
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Autocrine pheromone signalling regulates community behaviour in the fungal pathogen Fusarium oxysporum
Published in Nature microbiology (01-09-2019)“…Autocrine self-signalling via secreted peptides and cognate receptors regulates cell development in eukaryotes and is conserved from protozoans to mammals 1 ,…”
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The Role of Volatile Organic Compounds and Rhizosphere Competence in Mode of Action of the Non-pathogenic Fusarium oxysporum FO12 Toward Verticillium Wilt
Published in Frontiers in microbiology (02-08-2019)“…Verticillium wilts caused by spp. are among the most challenging plant diseases to control and affect numerous hosts worldwide. Due to the lack of effective,…”
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Heterologous Expression of PKPI and Pin1 Proteinase Inhibitors Enhances Plant Fitness and Broad-Spectrum Resistance to Biotic Threats
Published in Frontiers in plant science (30-04-2020)“…Kunitz-type (PKPI) and Potato type I (Pin1) protease inhibitors (PIs) are two families of serine proteinase inhibitors often associated to plant storage organs…”
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Potato type I and II proteinase inhibitors: modulating plant physiology and host resistance
Published in Current protein & peptide science (01-08-2011)“…Serine protease inhibitors (PIs) are a large and complex group of plant proteins. Members of the potato type I (Pin1) and II (Pin2) proteinase inhibitor…”
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Hyphal chemotropism in fungal pathogenicity
Published in Seminars in cell & developmental biology (01-09-2016)“…The ability to grow as filamentous hyphae defines the lifestyle of fungi. Hyphae are exposed to a variety of chemical stimuli such as nutrients or signal…”
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Competitiveness during Dual-Species Biofilm Formation of Fusarium oxysporum and Candida albicans and a Novel Treatment Strategy
Published in Pharmaceutics (30-05-2022)“…During an infection, a single or multispecies biofilm can develop. Infections caused by non-dermatophyte molds, such as Fusarium spp. and yeasts, such as…”
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Alkaline pH, Low Iron Availability, Poor Nitrogen Sources and CWI MAPK Signaling Are Associated with Increased Fusaric Acid Production in Fusarium oxysporum
Published in Toxins (06-01-2023)“…Fusaric acid (FA) is one of the first secondary metabolites isolated from phytopathogenic fungi belonging to the genus . This molecule exerts a toxic effect on…”
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