A Secretory Protein of Necrotrophic Fungus Sclerotinia sclerotiorum That Suppresses Host Resistance
Published 2013 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
A Secretory Protein of Necrotrophic Fungus Sclerotinia sclerotiorum That Suppresses Host Resistance
Authors
Keywords
Arabidopsis thaliana, Leaves, Plant fungal pathogens, Reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction, Integrins, Fungal genetics, Vector construction, Fungal pathogens
Journal
PLoS One
Volume 8, Issue 1, Pages e53901
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Online
2013-01-15
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0053901
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Effector-Mediated Suppression of Chitin-Triggered Immunity by Magnaporthe oryzae Is Necessary for Rice Blast Disease
- (2012) T. A. Mentlak et al. PLANT CELL
- Ss-Sl2, a Novel Cell Wall Protein with PAN Modules, Is Essential for Sclerotial Development and Cellular Integrity of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum
- (2012) Yang Yu et al. PLoS One
- A critical role of autophagy in plant resistance to necrotrophic fungal pathogens
- (2011) Zhibing Lai et al. PLANT JOURNAL
- Arabidopsis NDR1 Is an Integrin-Like Protein with a Role in Fluid Loss and Plasma Membrane-Cell Wall Adhesion
- (2011) C. Knepper et al. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
- Anti-Apoptotic Machinery Protects the Necrotrophic Fungus Botrytis cinerea from Host-Induced Apoptotic-Like Cell Death during Plant Infection
- (2011) Neta Shlezinger et al. PLoS Pathogens
- Tipping the Balance: Sclerotinia sclerotiorum Secreted Oxalic Acid Suppresses Host Defenses by Manipulating the Host Redox Environment
- (2011) Brett Williams et al. PLoS Pathogens
- New developments in pathogenicity and virulence of necrotrophs
- (2010) Richard P Oliver et al. CURRENT OPINION IN PLANT BIOLOGY
- Proteinaceous necrotrophic effectors in fungal virulence
- (2010) Kar-Chun Tan et al. FUNCTIONAL PLANT BIOLOGY
- Zebrafish Ubc13 is required for Lys63-linked polyubiquitination and DNA damage tolerance
- (2010) Jie Li et al. MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY
- Effect of Mitovirus infection on formation of infection cushions and virulence of Botrytis cinerea
- (2010) Lei Zhang et al. PHYSIOLOGICAL AND MOLECULAR PLANT PATHOLOGY
- PEPR2 Is a Second Receptor for the Pep1 and Pep2 Peptides and Contributes to Defense Responses in Arabidopsis
- (2010) Y. Yamaguchi et al. PLANT CELL
- Internalization of Flax Rust Avirulence Proteins into Flax and Tobacco Cells Can Occur in the Absence of the Pathogen
- (2010) Maryam Rafiqi et al. PLANT CELL
- Activation of an Arabidopsis Resistance Protein Is Specified by the in Planta Association of Its Leucine-Rich Repeat Domain with the Cognate Oomycete Effector
- (2010) K. V. Krasileva et al. PLANT CELL
- Translocation ofMagnaporthe oryzaeEffectors into Rice Cells and Their Subsequent Cell-to-Cell Movement
- (2010) Chang Hyun Khang et al. PLANT CELL
- Two LysM receptor molecules, CEBiP and OsCERK1, cooperatively regulate chitin elicitor signaling in rice
- (2010) Takeo Shimizu et al. PLANT JOURNAL
- A domain swap approach reveals a role of the plant wall-associated kinase 1 (WAK1) as a receptor of oligogalacturonides
- (2010) A. Brutus et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- Contribution of cell wall degrading enzymes to pathogenesis ofFusarium graminearum: a review
- (2008) Gisele Eleonora Kikot et al. JOURNAL OF BASIC MICROBIOLOGY
- Oxalic Acid Is an Elicitor of Plant Programmed Cell Death duringSclerotinia sclerotiorumDisease Development
- (2008) Kyoung Su Kim et al. MOLECULAR PLANT-MICROBE INTERACTIONS
- A LysM Receptor-Like Kinase Plays a Critical Role in Chitin Signaling and Fungal Resistance in Arabidopsis
- (2008) J. Wan et al. PLANT CELL
- Cross Talk in Defense Signaling
- (2008) A. Koornneef et al. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
Publish scientific posters with Peeref
Peeref publishes scientific posters from all research disciplines. Our Diamond Open Access policy means free access to content and no publication fees for authors.
Learn MoreAdd your recorded webinar
Do you already have a recorded webinar? Grow your audience and get more views by easily listing your recording on Peeref.
Upload Now