Plant pathogens secrete effector molecules that contribute to the establishment of disease in their plant hosts. The identification of cellular cues that regulate effector gene expression is an important aspect of understanding the infection process. Nutritional status in the cell has been postulated to be a cue for effector gene expression. Several studies have shown the induction of the same effector genes during growth under nitrogen-starved conditions in vitro as during growth in planta, suggesting that a nitrogen-poor environment exists during colonization. As a consequence, it has been proposed that growth in nitrogen-starved media mimics the environment that a pathogen encounters during growth in planta. Although this relationship ha...
Modifications in glutamine synthetase OsGS1-2 expression and fungal pathogenicity underlie nitrogen-...
Nitrogen is one of the key nutrients for microbial growth. During infection, pathogenic fungi like C...
In their natural environment, plants are generally confronted with multiple co-occurring stresses. H...
Plant pathogens secrete effector molecules that contribute to the establishment of disease in their ...
Successful colonisation of plants by pathogens requires efficient utilisation of nutrient resources ...
The habitats of fungal pathogens range from environmental to commensal, and the nutrient content of ...
During growth on its host tomato, the apoplast-colonizing fungal pathogen Cladosporium fulvum secret...
Phytopathogenic fungi must feed on their hosts to propagate and cause disease. Their ability to acce...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Plant PathologyRichard B. ToddFungi can be found living in a range...
Phytopathogenic fungi must feed on their hosts to propagate and cause disease. Their ability to acce...
Nitrogen-Induced Susceptibility (NIS) to plant diseases is a widespread phenomenon. In the case of r...
Many fungi can live both saprophytically and as endophyte or pathogen inside a living plant. In both...
International audiencePlant nitrogen (N) fertilization is known to affect disease; however, the unde...
Plant pathogens secrete effector proteins into host tissues to promote infection through the manipul...
To better understand mechanisms of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) dynamics under anthropogenic N enrich...
Modifications in glutamine synthetase OsGS1-2 expression and fungal pathogenicity underlie nitrogen-...
Nitrogen is one of the key nutrients for microbial growth. During infection, pathogenic fungi like C...
In their natural environment, plants are generally confronted with multiple co-occurring stresses. H...
Plant pathogens secrete effector molecules that contribute to the establishment of disease in their ...
Successful colonisation of plants by pathogens requires efficient utilisation of nutrient resources ...
The habitats of fungal pathogens range from environmental to commensal, and the nutrient content of ...
During growth on its host tomato, the apoplast-colonizing fungal pathogen Cladosporium fulvum secret...
Phytopathogenic fungi must feed on their hosts to propagate and cause disease. Their ability to acce...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Plant PathologyRichard B. ToddFungi can be found living in a range...
Phytopathogenic fungi must feed on their hosts to propagate and cause disease. Their ability to acce...
Nitrogen-Induced Susceptibility (NIS) to plant diseases is a widespread phenomenon. In the case of r...
Many fungi can live both saprophytically and as endophyte or pathogen inside a living plant. In both...
International audiencePlant nitrogen (N) fertilization is known to affect disease; however, the unde...
Plant pathogens secrete effector proteins into host tissues to promote infection through the manipul...
To better understand mechanisms of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) dynamics under anthropogenic N enrich...
Modifications in glutamine synthetase OsGS1-2 expression and fungal pathogenicity underlie nitrogen-...
Nitrogen is one of the key nutrients for microbial growth. During infection, pathogenic fungi like C...
In their natural environment, plants are generally confronted with multiple co-occurring stresses. H...