Fungal effectors and plant susceptibility
L Lo Presti, D Lanver, G Schweizer… - Annual review of …, 2015 - annualreviews.org
Plants can be colonized by fungi that have adopted highly diverse lifestyles, ranging from
symbiotic to necrotrophic. Colonization is governed in all systems by hundreds of secreted …
symbiotic to necrotrophic. Colonization is governed in all systems by hundreds of secreted …
The evolution of fungicide resistance
Fungicides are widely used in developed agricultural systems to control disease and
safeguard crop yield and quality. Over time, however, resistance to many of the most …
safeguard crop yield and quality. Over time, however, resistance to many of the most …
[HTML][HTML] What are the 100 most cited fungal genera?
The global diversity of fungi has been estimated between 2 to 11 million species, of which
only about 155 000 have been named. Most fungi are invisible to the unaided eye, but they …
only about 155 000 have been named. Most fungi are invisible to the unaided eye, but they …
Evolution and genome architecture in fungal plant pathogens
The fungal kingdom comprises some of the most devastating plant pathogens. Sequencing
the genomes of fungal pathogens has shown a remarkable variability in genome size and …
the genomes of fungal pathogens has shown a remarkable variability in genome size and …
Host–parasite co-evolution and its genomic signature
Studies in diverse biological systems have indicated that host–parasite co-evolution is
responsible for the extraordinary genetic diversity seen in some genomic regions, such as …
responsible for the extraordinary genetic diversity seen in some genomic regions, such as …
Origin and evolution of the plant immune system
GZ Han - New Phytologist, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Contents Summary 70 I. Introduction 70 II. Ancient associations between plants and
microbes 72 III. Evolutionary dynamics of plant–pathogen interactions 74 IV. Evolutionary …
microbes 72 III. Evolutionary dynamics of plant–pathogen interactions 74 IV. Evolutionary …
Cospeciation vs host‐shift speciation: Methods for testing, evidence from natural associations and relation to coevolution
Hosts and their symbionts are involved in intimate physiological and ecological interactions.
The impact of these interactions on the evolution of each partner depends on the time‐scale …
The impact of these interactions on the evolution of each partner depends on the time‐scale …
European ash (Fraxinus excelsior) dieback–A conservation biology challenge
Common ash (Fraxinus excelsior) is a keystone tree species throughout temperate Europe
whose future existence is threatened by an emerging invasive fungal disease. Ash dieback …
whose future existence is threatened by an emerging invasive fungal disease. Ash dieback …
Durable resistance of crops to disease: a Darwinian perspective
JKM Brown - Annual review of phytopathology, 2015 - annualreviews.org
This review takes an evolutionary view of breeding crops for durable resistance to disease.
An understanding of coevolution between hosts and parasites leads to predictors of …
An understanding of coevolution between hosts and parasites leads to predictors of …
[HTML][HTML] Genetics of resistance to Zymoseptoria tritici and applications to wheat breeding
JKM Brown, L Chartrain, P Lasserre-Zuber… - Fungal Genetics and …, 2015 - Elsevier
This paper reviews current knowledge about genes for resistance to Septoria tritici blotch
(STB) of wheat, caused by Zymoseptoria tritici (formerly Mycosphaerella graminicola). These …
(STB) of wheat, caused by Zymoseptoria tritici (formerly Mycosphaerella graminicola). These …