FOCUS ON EFFECTOR-TRIGGERED SUSCEPTIBILITY

Focus on Effector-Triggered Susceptibility

Focus on Effector-Triggered Susceptibility

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Effector biology exhibits diversity at every level.Effector proteins play key roles in the molecular interplay between plants and plant-associated organisms, and effector biology remains one of the most active areas in the research field of molecular plant-microbe interactions.Using effectors as probes, much has been learned about pathogen virulence and host immunity, which has broad implications in developing disease-resistant crops that are essential for global Meat food security.Thus, the MPMI Editorial Board is publishing this Focus Issue to showcase recent progress in this area.

Additional content is available on the Focus on Effector-Triggered Susceptibility.A Phytophthora palmivora Extracellular Cystatin-Like Protease Inhibitor Targets Papain to Contribute to Virulence on PapayaConserved RxLR Effectors Siemens GS36NVI3PG Free Standing 242 Litres A++ Upright Freezer Stainless Steel From Oomycetes Hyaloperonospora arabidopsidis and Phytophthora sojae Suppress PAMP- and Effector-Triggered Immunity in Diverse PlantsMolecular Basis of Citrus sunki Susceptibility and Poncirus trifoliata Resistance Upon Phytophthora parasitica AttackdaTALbase: A Database for Genomic and Transcriptomic Data Related to TAL EffectorsPhytophthora parasitica Effector PpRxLR2 Suppresses Nicotiana benthamiana ImmunityThe Agrobacterium F-Box Protein Effector VirF Destabilizes the Arabidopsis GLABROUS1 Enhancer/Binding Protein-Like Transcription Factor VFP4, a Transcriptional Activator of Defense Response GenesAccessories Make the Outfit: Accessory Chromosomes and Other Dispensable DNA Regions in Plant-Pathogenic Fungi.

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