Cladosporium fulvum is a fungal pathogen of tomato that grows exclusively in the intercellular spaces of leaves. Ecp2 is one of the elicitor proteins that is secreted by C. fulvum and is specifically recognized by tomato plants containing the resistance gene Cf-Ecp2. Recognition is followed by a hypersensitive response (HR) resulting in resistance. HR-associated recognition of Ecp2 has been observed in Nicotiana paniculata, N. sylvestris, N. tabacum and N. undulata that are non-host plants of C. fulvum. Absence of Ecp2-recognition did not lead to growth of C. fulvum on Nicotiana plants. We show that HR-associated recognition of Ecp2 is mediated by a single dominant gene in N. paniculata. However, based on PCR and hybridization analysis this...
Most fungal effectors characterized so far are species-specific and facilitate virulence on a partic...
Most fungal effectors characterized so far are species-specific and facilitate virulence on a partic...
The interaction between the biotrophic fungus Cladosporium fulvum (Cooke) and its only host, tomato ...
Cladosporium fulvum is a fungal pathogen of tomato that grows exclusively in the intercellular space...
Members of the Capnodiales class of fungi have evolved contrasting lifestyles on plants, ranging fr...
During the colonization of tomato leaves, the fungal pathogen Cladosporium fulvum excretes low-molec...
The resistance of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) to the pathogenic fungus Cladosporium fulvum comp...
Resistance against the tomato fungal pathogen Cladosporium fulvum is often conferred by Hcr9 genes i...
The resistance of tomato to the pathogenic fungus Cladosporiumfulvum complies with the gene-for-gene...
The resistance of tomato to the pathogenic fungus Cladosporiumfulvum complies with the gene-for-gene...
The interaction between tomato and the leaf mould pathogen Cladosporium fulvum is an excellent model...
The interaction between tomato and the leaf mould pathogen Cladosporium fulvum is an excellent model...
The molecular interactions between tomato and Cladosporium fulvum have been an important model for m...
Tomato leaf mold disease is caused by the biotrophic fungus Cladosporium fulvum. During infection, C...
Tomato leaf mold disease is caused by the biotrophic fungus Cladosporium fulvum. During infection, C...
Most fungal effectors characterized so far are species-specific and facilitate virulence on a partic...
Most fungal effectors characterized so far are species-specific and facilitate virulence on a partic...
The interaction between the biotrophic fungus Cladosporium fulvum (Cooke) and its only host, tomato ...
Cladosporium fulvum is a fungal pathogen of tomato that grows exclusively in the intercellular space...
Members of the Capnodiales class of fungi have evolved contrasting lifestyles on plants, ranging fr...
During the colonization of tomato leaves, the fungal pathogen Cladosporium fulvum excretes low-molec...
The resistance of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) to the pathogenic fungus Cladosporium fulvum comp...
Resistance against the tomato fungal pathogen Cladosporium fulvum is often conferred by Hcr9 genes i...
The resistance of tomato to the pathogenic fungus Cladosporiumfulvum complies with the gene-for-gene...
The resistance of tomato to the pathogenic fungus Cladosporiumfulvum complies with the gene-for-gene...
The interaction between tomato and the leaf mould pathogen Cladosporium fulvum is an excellent model...
The interaction between tomato and the leaf mould pathogen Cladosporium fulvum is an excellent model...
The molecular interactions between tomato and Cladosporium fulvum have been an important model for m...
Tomato leaf mold disease is caused by the biotrophic fungus Cladosporium fulvum. During infection, C...
Tomato leaf mold disease is caused by the biotrophic fungus Cladosporium fulvum. During infection, C...
Most fungal effectors characterized so far are species-specific and facilitate virulence on a partic...
Most fungal effectors characterized so far are species-specific and facilitate virulence on a partic...
The interaction between the biotrophic fungus Cladosporium fulvum (Cooke) and its only host, tomato ...