Background Cell walls (CWs) are protein-rich polysaccharide matrices essential for plant growth and environmental acclimation. The CW constitutes the first physical barrier as well as a primary source of nutrients for microbes interacting with plants, such as the vascular pathogen Fusarium oxysporum (Fo). Fo colonizes roots, advancing through the plant primary CWs towards the vasculature, where it grows causing devastation in many crops. The pathogenicity of Fo and other vascular microbes relies on their capacity to reach and colonize the xylem. However, little is known about the root-microbe interaction before the pathogen reaches the vasculature and the role of the plant CW during this process. Results Using the pathosystem Arabidops...
Plant resistance to pathogens relies on a complex network of constitutive and inducible defensive ba...
A plant cell wall is a highly complex structure consisting of networks of polysaccharides, proteins,...
BACKGROUND: Plant cell walls participate in all plant-environment interactions. Maintaining cell wal...
[Background]: Cell walls (CWs) are protein-rich polysaccharide matrices essential for plant growth a...
The cell wall is a dynamic structure that regulates both constitutive and inducible plant defence re...
Plants constitute the largest source of biomass on Earth. Along with being a vital part of human nut...
International audiencePlant cell walls are complex structures subject to dynamic remodeling in respo...
Fungal pathogens grow in the apoplastic space, in constant contact with the plant cell wall (CW) tha...
Additional file 4: Table S3. Fo5176 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) during Arabidopsis root in...
Additional file 3: Table S2: Arabidopsis differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in response to Fo5176...
Additional file 11: Figure S6. Fo5176 infection does not induce callose deposition in roots. Represe...
The plant cell wall (CW) is a complex structure that acts as a mechanical barrier, restricting the ...
Additional file 13: Table S7. Comparison of published Arabidopsis root-Fo5176 transcriptomic studies...
Verticillium wilt is a kind of plant vascular disease caused by the soilborne fungus Verticillium da...
Plant resistance to pathogens relies on a complex network of constitutive and inducible defensive ba...
Plant resistance to pathogens relies on a complex network of constitutive and inducible defensive ba...
A plant cell wall is a highly complex structure consisting of networks of polysaccharides, proteins,...
BACKGROUND: Plant cell walls participate in all plant-environment interactions. Maintaining cell wal...
[Background]: Cell walls (CWs) are protein-rich polysaccharide matrices essential for plant growth a...
The cell wall is a dynamic structure that regulates both constitutive and inducible plant defence re...
Plants constitute the largest source of biomass on Earth. Along with being a vital part of human nut...
International audiencePlant cell walls are complex structures subject to dynamic remodeling in respo...
Fungal pathogens grow in the apoplastic space, in constant contact with the plant cell wall (CW) tha...
Additional file 4: Table S3. Fo5176 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) during Arabidopsis root in...
Additional file 3: Table S2: Arabidopsis differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in response to Fo5176...
Additional file 11: Figure S6. Fo5176 infection does not induce callose deposition in roots. Represe...
The plant cell wall (CW) is a complex structure that acts as a mechanical barrier, restricting the ...
Additional file 13: Table S7. Comparison of published Arabidopsis root-Fo5176 transcriptomic studies...
Verticillium wilt is a kind of plant vascular disease caused by the soilborne fungus Verticillium da...
Plant resistance to pathogens relies on a complex network of constitutive and inducible defensive ba...
Plant resistance to pathogens relies on a complex network of constitutive and inducible defensive ba...
A plant cell wall is a highly complex structure consisting of networks of polysaccharides, proteins,...
BACKGROUND: Plant cell walls participate in all plant-environment interactions. Maintaining cell wal...