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Fungal Components (2)


Articles on Fungal Components

  1. Standard and Swedish variant types of the hybrid alder Phytophthora attacking alder in Hungary.

    Pest Manag Sci 59(4):484-92 (2003) PMID 12701711

  2. Powdery mildew (Sphaerotheca fuliginea) resistance in melon is selectable at the haploid level.

    J Exp Bot 54(384):1069-74 (2003) PMID 12598576

    These results indicate that resistance in PMR 45 and WMR 29 is selectable at the haploid level. All of the plant responses were observed by microscopy. A possible mechanism for generating powdery mildew resistance in two different melon lines is discussed....
  3. A diffusible factor from arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi induces symbiosis-specific MtENOD11 expression in roots of Medicago truncatula.

    Annu Rev Plant Physiol 131(3):952-62 (2003) PMID 12644648 PMCID 166861

    We demonstrate that hyphae from germinating spores produce a diffusible factor that is perceived by roots in the absence of direct physical contact. This AM factor elicits expression of the Nod factor-inducible gene MtENOD11, visualized using a pMtENOD11-gusA reporter. Transgene induction occurs pri...
  4. Development of a new management strategy for the control of root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp) in organic vegetable production.

    Pest Manag Sci 59(2):183-9 (2003) PMID 12587872

  5. Helical growth of stage-IVb sporangiophores of Phycomyces blakesleeanus: the relationship between rotation and elongation growth rates.

    Planta 216(4):716-22 (2003) PMID 12569415

    An understanding of the relationship between the two components of helical growth (rotation rate and elongation rate) is fundamental to understanding the biophysical and molecular mechanism(s) of cell wall extension in algal cells, fungal cells, and plant stems and roots. Helical growth occurs throu...
  6. The AVR4 elicitor protein of Cladosporium fulvum binds to fungal components with high affinity.

    Mol Plant Microbe Interact 15(12):1219-27 (2002) PMID 12481994

    We identified an AVR4 high-affinity binding site (KD = 0.05 nM) which exhibited all the characteristics expected for ligand-receptor interactions, such as saturability, reversibility, and specificity. Surprisingly, the AVR4 high-affinity binding site appeared to originate from fungi present on infec...
  7. The mitogen-activated protein kinase gene MAF1 is essential for the early differentiation phase of appressorium formation in Colletotrichum ...

    Mol Plant Microbe Interact 15(12):1268-76 (2002) PMID 12481999

    Colletotrichum lagenarium, the causal agent of cucumber anthracnose, invades host plants by forming a specialized infection structure called an appressorium. In this fungus, the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) gene CMK1 is involved in several steps of the infection process, including appress...
  8. A mitogen-activated protein kinase gene (MGV1) in Fusarium graminearum is required for female fertility, heterokaryon formation, and plant i...

    Mol Plant Microbe Interact 15(11):1119-27 (2002) PMID 12423017

    We isolated and characterized a MAP kinase gene, MGV1, which is highly homologous to the MPS1 gene in Magnaporthe grisea. The MGV1 gene was dispensable for conidiation in F. graminearum but essential for female fertility during sexual reproduction. Vegetative growth of mgv1 deletion mutants was norm...
  9. Activation of the alternative complement pathway by Agaricus blazei Murill.

    Phytomedicine 9(6):536-45 (2002) PMID 12403163

    Components of Agaricus blazei Murill have been demonstrated to have a wide range of immunopotentiating activities. The present study was designed to evaluate the effect of A. blazei Murill upon activation of the complement system in human serum in vitro. Additional studies were performed to determin...
  10. A novel gene, CBP1, encoding a putative extracellular chitin-binding protein, may play an important role in the hydrophobic surface sensing ...

    Mol Plant Microbe Interact 15(5):437-44 (2002) PMID 12036274

    I and IV. CBPI was disrupted in order to identify its function. Null mutants of CBP1 failed to differentiate appressoria normally on artificial surface but succeeded in normally differentiating appressoria on the plant leaf surface. Since the null mutant Cbp1- showed abnormal appressorium differenti...