Fusarium is a genus of filamentous fungi that contains many agronomically important plant pathogens, mycotoxin producers, and opportunistic human pathogens. Comparative analyses have revealed that the Fusarium genome is compartmentalized into regions responsible for primary metabolism and reproduction (core genome), and pathogen virulence, host specialization, and possibly other functions (adaptive genome). Genes involved in virulence and host specialization are located on pathogenicity chromosomes within strains pathogenic to tomato (Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici) and pea (Fusarium 'solani' f. sp. pisi). The experimental transfer of pathogenicity chromosomes from F. oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici into a nonpathogen transformed the la...
Fusarium oxysporum is an important fungal pathogen of many crops. The genome of this pathogen has a ...
Comparative analyses of pathogen genomes provide new insights into how pathogens have evolved common...
Plant pathogens cause widespread yield losses in agriculture. Understanding the drivers of plant-pat...
International audienceFusarium species are among the most important phytopathogenic and toxigenic fu...
Fusarium oxysporum (Fo) is a species complex that encompasses genetically and phenotypically diverse...
Comparative genomics is a powerful tool to infer the molecular basis of fungal pathogenicity and its...
Pathogens and hosts are in an ongoing arms race and genes involved in host-pathogen interactions are...
Fusarium oxysporum is an economically important cross-kingdom fungal species. Members within this sp...
Pathogens and hosts are in an ongoing arms race and genes involved in host–pathogen interactions are...
Fungi in the genus Fusarium have a great negative impact on the world economy, yet also hold great p...
Fusarium oxysporum is a fungal pathogen that can cause severe wilt disease and root rot in various p...
The genome of Fusarium oxysporum (Fo) consists of a set of eleven 'core' chromosomes, shared by most...
In Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. lycopersici, all effector genes reported so far - also called SIX genes ...
BACKGROUND: The plant-pathogenic fungus Fusarium oxysporum f.sp.lycopersici (Fol) has accessory, lin...
Background The plant-pathogenic fungus Fusarium oxysporum f.sp.lycopersici (Fol) has accessory, line...
Fusarium oxysporum is an important fungal pathogen of many crops. The genome of this pathogen has a ...
Comparative analyses of pathogen genomes provide new insights into how pathogens have evolved common...
Plant pathogens cause widespread yield losses in agriculture. Understanding the drivers of plant-pat...
International audienceFusarium species are among the most important phytopathogenic and toxigenic fu...
Fusarium oxysporum (Fo) is a species complex that encompasses genetically and phenotypically diverse...
Comparative genomics is a powerful tool to infer the molecular basis of fungal pathogenicity and its...
Pathogens and hosts are in an ongoing arms race and genes involved in host-pathogen interactions are...
Fusarium oxysporum is an economically important cross-kingdom fungal species. Members within this sp...
Pathogens and hosts are in an ongoing arms race and genes involved in host–pathogen interactions are...
Fungi in the genus Fusarium have a great negative impact on the world economy, yet also hold great p...
Fusarium oxysporum is a fungal pathogen that can cause severe wilt disease and root rot in various p...
The genome of Fusarium oxysporum (Fo) consists of a set of eleven 'core' chromosomes, shared by most...
In Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. lycopersici, all effector genes reported so far - also called SIX genes ...
BACKGROUND: The plant-pathogenic fungus Fusarium oxysporum f.sp.lycopersici (Fol) has accessory, lin...
Background The plant-pathogenic fungus Fusarium oxysporum f.sp.lycopersici (Fol) has accessory, line...
Fusarium oxysporum is an important fungal pathogen of many crops. The genome of this pathogen has a ...
Comparative analyses of pathogen genomes provide new insights into how pathogens have evolved common...
Plant pathogens cause widespread yield losses in agriculture. Understanding the drivers of plant-pat...