نتایج جستجو برای: magnaporthe

تعداد نتایج: 1472  

2012
Richard A. Wilson Jessie Fernandez Cristian F. Quispe Julien Gradnigo Anya Seng Etsuko Moriyama Janet D. Wright

Fungal diseases cause enormous crop losses, but defining the nutrient conditions encountered by the pathogen remains elusive. Here, we generated a mutant strain of the devastating rice pathogen Magnaporthe oryzae impaired for de novo methionine biosynthesis. The resulting methionine-requiring strain grew strongly on synthetic minimal media supplemented with methionine, aspartate or complex mixt...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2016
Romain Gallet Colin Fontaine François Bonnot Joëlle Milazzo Christophe Tertois Henri Adreit Virginie Ravigné Elisabeth Fournier Didier Tharreau

Efficient strategies for limiting the impact of pathogens on crops require a good understanding of the factors underlying the evolution of compatibility range for the pathogens and host plants, i.e., the set of host genotypes that a particular pathogen genotype can infect and the set of pathogen genotypes that can infect a particular host genotype. Until now, little is known about the evolution...

2015
Jiaoyu Wang Ling Li Zhen Zhang Haiping Qiu Dongmei Li Yuan Fang Hua Jiang Rong Yao Chai Xueqin Mao Yanli Wang Guochang Sun Zonghua Wang

Peroxisomes play important roles in metabolisms of eukaryotes and infection of plant fungal pathogens. These organelles proliferate by de novo formation or division in response to environmental stimulation. Although the assembly of peroxisomes was documented in fungal pathogens, their division and its relationship to pathogenicity remain obscure. In present work, we analyzed the roles of three ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2009
Gloria Mosquera Martha C Giraldo Chang Hyun Khang Sean Coughlan Barbara Valent

Biotrophic invasive hyphae (IH) of the blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae secrete effectors to alter host defenses and cellular processes as they successively invade living rice (Oryza sativa) cells. However, few blast effectors have been identified. Indeed, understanding fungal and rice genes contributing to biotrophic invasion has been difficult because so few plant cells have encountered IH at ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2009
Kentaro Yoshida Hiromasa Saitoh Shizuko Fujisawa Hiroyuki Kanzaki Hideo Matsumura Kakoto Yoshida Yukio Tosa Izumi Chuma Yoshitaka Takano Joe Win Sophien Kamoun Ryohei Terauchi

To subvert rice (Oryza sativa) host defenses, the devastating ascomycete fungus pathogen Magnaporthe oryzae produces a battery of effector molecules, including some with avirulence (AVR) activity, which are recognized by host resistance (R) proteins resulting in rapid and effective activation of innate immunity. To isolate novel avirulence genes from M. oryzae, we examined DNA polymorphisms of ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
J R Xu C J Staiger J E Hamer

The rice blast fungus, Magnaporthe grisea, generates enormous turgor pressure within a specialized cell called the appressorium to breach the surface of host plant cells. Here, we show that a mitogen-activated protein kinase, Mps1, is essential for appressorium penetration. Mps1 is 85% similar to yeast Slt2 mitogen-activated protein kinase and can rescue the thermosensitive growth of slt2 null ...

2013
Jiaoyu Wang Zhen Zhang Yanli Wang Ling Li Rongyao Chai Xueqin Mao Hua Jiang Haiping Qiu Xinfa Du Fucheng Lin Guochang Sun

Peroxisomes participate in various important metabolisms and are required in pathogenicity of fungal plant pathogens. Peroxisomal matrix proteins are imported from cytoplasm into peroxisomes through peroxisomal targeting signal 1 (PTS1) or peroxisomal targeting signal 2 (PTS2) import pathway. PEX5 and PEX7 genes participate in the two pathways respectively. The involvement of PEX7 mediated PTS2...

Journal: :Current Biology 2016
Ruyi Wang Yuese Ning Xuetao Shi Feng He Chongyang Zhang Jiangbo Fan Nan Jiang Yu Zhang Ting Zhang Yajun Hu Maria Bellizzi Guo-Liang Wang

Hemibiotrophic pathogens are some of the most destructive plant pathogens, causing huge economic losses and threatening global food security. Infection with these organisms often involves an initial biotrophic infection phase, during which the pathogen spreads in host tissue asymptomatically, followed by a necrotrophic phase, during which host-cell death is induced. How hemibiotrophic pathogens...

2011
Wende Liu Xiaoying Zhou Guotian Li Lei Li Lingan Kong Chenfang Wang Haifeng Zhang Jin-Rong Xu

Surface recognition and penetration are among the most critical plant infection processes in foliar pathogens. In Magnaporthe oryzae, the Pmk1 MAP kinase regulates appressorium formation and penetration. Its orthologs also are known to be required for various plant infection processes in other phytopathogenic fungi. Although a number of upstream components of this important pathway have been ch...

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