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MoPer1 is required for growth, conidiogenesis, and pathogenicity in Magnaporthe oryzae
... of MoPER1 leads to a defect in infection-related morphogenesis in ...M. oryzae. The ΔMoper1 mutant showed reduced pathogenicity on ...vasive growth of the ΔMoper1 mutant was inhibited in rice ... See full document
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A putative N-BAR-domain protein is crucially required for the development of hyphae tip appressorium-like structure and its plant infection in Magnaporthe oryzae
... evaluating growth, sporulation, pathogenicity and virulence characteristics of ΔMobar-A, ΔMobar-B, and ΔMobar-A/ΔMobar-B strains showed that while MoBAR-B is dispensable of growth, sporulation, and ... See full document
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System Wide Characterization of MoArf GTPase Family Proteins and Adaptor Protein MoGga1 Involved in the Development and Pathogenicity of Magnaporthe oryzae
... regulates growth, conidiation, and pathogenesis in the blast fungus ...M. oryzae is a fungal pathogen, we focused our research efforts on pathogenicity and found that MoArl1 and MoCin4 are ... See full document
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Culture Filtrates of Trichoderma Isolate H921 Inhibit Magnaporthe oryzae Spore Germination and Blast Lesion Formation in Rice
... use of synthetic fungicides to control plant pathogens has induced fungal resistance [2] [3]. Therefore, a search for antifungal substances is required to develop new fungicides. Antifungal substances of microbial ... See full document
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A Genome-Wide Association Study of Field Resistance to Magnaporthe Oryzae in Rice
... Results: GWAS identified 16 LAFBRs. Among them, 13 are novel and the other three are co-localized with known blast resistance regions. Seventy-four candidate genes are identified in the 16 LAFBR regions, which encode ... See full document
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A Global Proteomic Investigation of Magnaporthe oryzae During Nitrogen Starvation Conditions.
... Most notably in this set of genes and proteins that were both upregulated, are similar expressions of key regulators of nitrogen metabolism in M. oryzae. The nitrogen catabolite repression system (NCR) maintains a ... See full document
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A glycine-rich protein MoGrp1 functions as a novel splicing factor to regulate fungal virulence and growth in Magnaporthe oryzae
... M. oryzae myce- lia grown 7 days on OTA plates were washed out and grown in 200 mL liquid CM in a shaker at 25 °C at 160 rpm for 48 ...M. oryzae protein database to identify MoGrp1-interacting proteins as ... See full document
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A Rho3 Homolog Is Essential for Appressorium Development and Pathogenicity of Magnaporthe grisea
... Infectious growth of MgRho3 overexpression mutants on onion epidermal cells was accelerated, and appressorium develop- ment and infectious growth were also advanced ... See full document
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WetA Is Required for Conidiogenesis and Conidium Maturation in the Ascomycete Fungus Fusarium graminearum
... Phenotypes of the wetA deletion mutant. To elucidate the function of wetA in F. graminearum, we deleted it from the wild- type F. graminearum strain Z-3639. The wetA ORF was replaced with gen via homologous ... See full document
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MADS-Box Transcription Factor Mig1 Is Required for Infectious Growth in Magnaporthe grisea
... required for mating and cell fusion (24, 27). Rlm1 is one of the downstream transcription factors of the Slt2 MAP kinase (a Mps1 homolog), which plays a critical role in cell wall integrity (35). While we failed ... See full document
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The identification of Staphylococcus aureus factors required for pathogenicity and growth in human blood
... aureus pabA in vitro was intriguing as it was specific to human 273 blood, with normal growth seen on blood components serum, plasma, horse and sheep blood.. 274 PabA is required for pro[r] ... See full document
Elucidating the Repertoire and Biogenesis of Small RNAs in the Rice Blast Fungus, Magnaporthe oryzae.
... genes and repeats is enriched for T (U in the RNA molecule). In contrast, C is suppressed at position 1………………………………………………………………………………..81 Figure 4 – Small RNAs mapped to intergenic features. Small RNAs (dotted box) ... See full document
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Gene Flow between Divergent Cereal and Grass Specific Lineages of the Rice Blast Fungus Magnaporthe oryzae
... Previous pathogenicity assays revealed extensive variability in the host range of ...M. oryzae isolates, in terms of both pathogenicity toward a set of host species and pathogenicity toward a ... See full document
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Comparative proteomic analysis between nitrogen supplemented and starved conditions in Magnaporthe oryzae
... suggesting that nitrogen starvation is a driving force for successful fungal infection of their host organisms [1 – 3]. Unlike their plant hosts, fungi can utilize diverse com- pounds as nitrogen sources from primary ... See full document
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A Pmk1-Interacting Gene Is Involved in Appressorium Differentiation and Plant Infection in Magnaporthe oryzae
... Construction and screening of the yeast two-hybrid libraries. RNA samples used for library construction were isolated from vegetative hyphae under nitro- gen starvation ( ⫺ N) and appressoria formed on plastic surfaces ... See full document
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Characterization of Magnaporthe oryzae Chrysovirus 1 Structural Proteins and Their Expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
... as Magnaporthe oryzae; anamorph, Pyricularia oryzae) is a filamentous heterothallic asco- mycete that causes rice blast ...in Magnaporthe grisea has been reported (4, 15, ...M. oryzae ... See full document
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Characterisation of Magnaporthe oryzae Isolates from Rice in Peninsular Malaysia
... M. oryzae isolates collected across five different rice-growing regions in ...35 Magnaporthe oryzae isolates derived from the combination of three ISSR primers (ISSR5, 881 and 890); isolates ( a ) ... See full document
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Comparative Genomic and Transcriptional Analyses of Magnaporthe oryzae and other Eukaryotes.
... by Magnaporthe oryzae, is the most damaging disease of ...M. oryzae so devastating is its ability to quickly adapt to and infect blast-resistant rice ...M. oryzae to overcome plant resistance ... See full document
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Impact of nutritional sources on vegetative growth and conidial formation of Magnaporthe oryzae Couch
... mycelial growth of M. oryzae was slightly influenced as compare to conidial production on these nitrogen ...that growth and development of M. oryzae was influenced by different carbon and ... See full document
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Metabolomics Analysis Identifies Sphingolipids as Key Signaling Moieties in Appressorium Morphogenesis and Function in Magnaporthe oryzae
... Several signaling pathways regulate appressorium development in M. oryzae. cAMP- protein kinase A (cAMP-PKA) signaling plays an important role in surface signal recog- nition and appressorium morphogenesis. ... See full document
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