The pathogenicity of fungal pathogens is presumably dependent on genes that are expressed during infection. In order to isolate such genes from the tomato pathogen Cla-dosporium fulvum, and to test the hypothesis that starvation-induced genes are also plant induced, a cDNA library was prepared from mycelia grown in a defined medium and then transferred to a starvation medium. The library was then screened with cDNA probes prepared from starved and replete fungal mycelium. Five unique, differentially expressed cDNAs were isolated from 1,000 clones screened. Northern (RNA) hybridization confirmed that all five were starvation induced. Interestingly, all five were also found to be plant induced. The identity of two of the clones was indicated ...
Phosphorus (Pi) is one of the least available of all essential nutrients in the soil. Pi deficiency ...
The molecular understanding of host-pathogen interactions and particularly of specificity forms the ...
A transcriptome analysis was produced from tomato roots inoculated with the hyphomycete Pochonia chl...
Five different hydrophobin-encoding cDNA clones from Cladosporium fulvum were isolated from cDNA lib...
Cladosporium fulvum is a mitosporic ascomycete pathogen of tomato. A study of fungal genes expressed...
During growth of a pathogen in host tissue, pathogenicity genes are usually highly expressed. A deta...
Cladosporium fulvum is a mitosporic ascomycete pathogen of tomato. A study of fungal genes expressed...
Plant pathogens secrete effector molecules that contribute to the establishment of disease in their ...
The fungal pathogen Cladosporium fulvum causes leaf mould of tomato, a disease that causes serious e...
W774Abiotic and biotic disturbances induce gene expression level changes that can be measured and po...
In this thesis research on the physiological and molecular aspects of pathogenesis in the interactio...
Abstract: Nonhost resistance is durable and broad-spectrum, which attracts more and more attention...
Breeding for resistance is the most effective tool for controlling the corky root disease of tomato ...
Plant pathogens produce pathogenicity factors which enable them to parasitize and colonize their hos...
Plants are often facing several stresses simultaneously. Understanding how they reactand the way pat...
Phosphorus (Pi) is one of the least available of all essential nutrients in the soil. Pi deficiency ...
The molecular understanding of host-pathogen interactions and particularly of specificity forms the ...
A transcriptome analysis was produced from tomato roots inoculated with the hyphomycete Pochonia chl...
Five different hydrophobin-encoding cDNA clones from Cladosporium fulvum were isolated from cDNA lib...
Cladosporium fulvum is a mitosporic ascomycete pathogen of tomato. A study of fungal genes expressed...
During growth of a pathogen in host tissue, pathogenicity genes are usually highly expressed. A deta...
Cladosporium fulvum is a mitosporic ascomycete pathogen of tomato. A study of fungal genes expressed...
Plant pathogens secrete effector molecules that contribute to the establishment of disease in their ...
The fungal pathogen Cladosporium fulvum causes leaf mould of tomato, a disease that causes serious e...
W774Abiotic and biotic disturbances induce gene expression level changes that can be measured and po...
In this thesis research on the physiological and molecular aspects of pathogenesis in the interactio...
Abstract: Nonhost resistance is durable and broad-spectrum, which attracts more and more attention...
Breeding for resistance is the most effective tool for controlling the corky root disease of tomato ...
Plant pathogens produce pathogenicity factors which enable them to parasitize and colonize their hos...
Plants are often facing several stresses simultaneously. Understanding how they reactand the way pat...
Phosphorus (Pi) is one of the least available of all essential nutrients in the soil. Pi deficiency ...
The molecular understanding of host-pathogen interactions and particularly of specificity forms the ...
A transcriptome analysis was produced from tomato roots inoculated with the hyphomycete Pochonia chl...