The mechanism of the diseases caused by the necrotroph plant pathogen Sclerotinia sclerotiorum is not well understood. To investigate the role of oxalic acid during infection high resolution, light-, scanning-, transmission electron microscopy and various histochemical staining methods were used. Our inoculation method allowed us to follow degradation of host plant tissue around single hyphae and to observe the reaction of host cells in direct contact with single invading hyphae. After penetration the outer epidermal cell wall matrix appeared degraded around subcuticular hyphae (12-24 hpi). Calcium oxalate crystals were detected in advanced (36-48 hpi) and late (72 hpi) infection stages, but not in early stages. In early infection stages, s...
This study was aimed at detecting mycelial compatibility groups and variations in oxalic acid produc...
Mycophagous (=fungus feeding) soil bacteria of the genus Collimonas have been shown to colonize and ...
Addendum to: Errakhi R, Meimoun P, Lehner A, Vidal G, Briand J, Corbineau F, Rona JP, Bouteau F. Ani...
The mechanism of the diseases caused by the necrotroph plant pathogen Sclerotinia sclerotiorum is no...
MEDLINE® is the source for the citation and abstract of this record.Oxalic acid is a virulence facto...
Oxalic acid is an important virulence factor for disease caused by the fungal necrotrophic pathogen ...
Sclerotinia sclerotiorum pathogenesis requires the accumulation of high levels of oxalic acid (OA). ...
<p>Light micrographs of the early, advanced, and late stages of infection after histochemical staini...
<p>OA is a pathogenicity determinant in <i>Sclerotinia</i> that has a number of functions that facil...
The success of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum infection relies mainly on the production of the non-host se...
Oxalic acid is an important virulence factor for disease caused by the fungal necrotrophic pathogen ...
<p>Transmission electron micrographs of cross sections of sunflower hypocotyls. <b>A</b>: At a dista...
Sclerotinia sclerotiorum is a necrotrophic ascomycete fungus with an extremely broad host range. Thi...
It has been previously demonstrated that calcium oxalate accumulates on tissues of Theobroma cacao d...
Effective pathogenesis by the fungus Sclerotinia spp. requires the secretion of oxalic acid, but, th...
This study was aimed at detecting mycelial compatibility groups and variations in oxalic acid produc...
Mycophagous (=fungus feeding) soil bacteria of the genus Collimonas have been shown to colonize and ...
Addendum to: Errakhi R, Meimoun P, Lehner A, Vidal G, Briand J, Corbineau F, Rona JP, Bouteau F. Ani...
The mechanism of the diseases caused by the necrotroph plant pathogen Sclerotinia sclerotiorum is no...
MEDLINE® is the source for the citation and abstract of this record.Oxalic acid is a virulence facto...
Oxalic acid is an important virulence factor for disease caused by the fungal necrotrophic pathogen ...
Sclerotinia sclerotiorum pathogenesis requires the accumulation of high levels of oxalic acid (OA). ...
<p>Light micrographs of the early, advanced, and late stages of infection after histochemical staini...
<p>OA is a pathogenicity determinant in <i>Sclerotinia</i> that has a number of functions that facil...
The success of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum infection relies mainly on the production of the non-host se...
Oxalic acid is an important virulence factor for disease caused by the fungal necrotrophic pathogen ...
<p>Transmission electron micrographs of cross sections of sunflower hypocotyls. <b>A</b>: At a dista...
Sclerotinia sclerotiorum is a necrotrophic ascomycete fungus with an extremely broad host range. Thi...
It has been previously demonstrated that calcium oxalate accumulates on tissues of Theobroma cacao d...
Effective pathogenesis by the fungus Sclerotinia spp. requires the secretion of oxalic acid, but, th...
This study was aimed at detecting mycelial compatibility groups and variations in oxalic acid produc...
Mycophagous (=fungus feeding) soil bacteria of the genus Collimonas have been shown to colonize and ...
Addendum to: Errakhi R, Meimoun P, Lehner A, Vidal G, Briand J, Corbineau F, Rona JP, Bouteau F. Ani...