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期刊名:Molecular plant pathology

缩写:MOL PLANT PATHOL

ISSN:1464-6722

e-ISSN:1364-3703

IF/分区:4.9/Q1

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Camille Rabeau,Armand Wagner,Nicolas Lapalu et al. Camille Rabeau et al.
Leptosphaeria maculans is a phytopathogenic fungus responsible for stem canker on Brassica napus. Its infectious cycle goes through an early phase of leaf infection and a late phase of colonisation and infection of the stem. The disease is ...
Yuan Yuan,Cuilin Huang,Sehrish Akbar et al. Yuan Yuan et al.
Sugarcane mosaic virus (SCMV) causes substantial yield losses worldwide, yet the molecular basis underlying resistance and susceptibility in sugarcane remains incompletely understood. Here, we performed time-resolved transcriptome profiling...
Yunyan Zheng,Fuli Ma,Yifan Ren et al. Yunyan Zheng et al.
Leaf development into the final size is spatiotemporally regulated by cell proliferation and expansion. The jujube witches' broom (JWB) phytoplasma effectors SJP1/2 induce small leaves with decreased cell numbers in jujube plants by promoti...
Svenning Rune Möller,M N Maruthi Svenning Rune Möller
Begomoviruses transmitted by whiteflies cause severe crop losses worldwide. Individual strains or isolates have a narrower host range, but collectively begomoviruses infect a wide range of plants. Begomovirus genomes undergo frequent recomb...
Chenwei Zhang,Xin Jia,Guiyan Fan et al. Chenwei Zhang et al.
Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) is a widely distributed pathogen responsible for tomato yellow leaf curl disease. However, the molecular mechanism underlying TYLCV infection and the plant antivirus pathway remains unclear. This study ...
Kaili Duan,Qingwen Li,Ke Shang et al. Kaili Duan et al.
Plants reprogramme their metabolism upon pathogen attack, producing compounds that can either enhance immunity or be exploited by pathogens. Metabolomic profiling of wheat during Fusarium graminearum infection revealed pronounced accumulati...
Wei Shi,Liwen Zhang,Na Li et al. Wei Shi et al.
Recent evidence indicates that plant cells contain specific endogenous suppressors of RNA silencing (ESRs) that plant viruses can exploit to counteract host defences. However, the underlying mechanisms are not yet fully understood. The help...
Dhirendra Niroula,Kalyani Bhandari,George W Sundin et al. Dhirendra Niroula et al.
Erwinia amylovora, the causative agent of fire blight, poses a threat to pome fruit production worldwide. Disease initiation involves a transition from an epiphytic to an endophytic growth stage, with early activation of the type III secret...
Ziyue Zeng,John W Mansfield,Andrea Vadillo-Dieguez et al. Ziyue Zeng et al.
Plant surfaces host diverse microbial communities acting as reservoirs for pathogenic lineages, yet the ecological dynamics and evolutionary consequences of such reservoirs remain underexplored. We conducted landscape-scale genomic surveill...
Lijiu Zhao,Feng Wang,Fengyue Chen et al. Lijiu Zhao et al.
The chestnut blight fungus Cryphonectria parasitica and its hypovirus constitute a valuable model for investigating fungal pathogenesis and cross-kingdom virus-host interplay. To investigate how hypovirus regulates protein function at the p...