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Genome-wide associations and transcriptional profiling reveal ROS regulation as one underlying mechanism of sheath blight resistance in rice
ArticleAbstract: Rice sheath blight, caused by the necrotrophic fungus Rhizoctonia solani Kühn, continues to be an imPalabras claves:Complex disease, Genomewide association study (GWAS), Quantitative trait loci (QTLs), reactive oxygen species (ROS), Rhizoctonia solani, Rice sheath blightAutores:Atienza-Grande G., Grimares E.K., Oreiro E.G.M., Quibod I.L., Ricardo F. Oliva, Roman-Reyna V.Fuentes:scopusFirst report of Xanthomonas oryzae pv. Oryzicola causing bacterial leaf streak of rice in Kenya
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Andaku J., Bigirimana J., Habarugira G., Murori R., Nyongesa O., Onaga G., Ongom J., Onyango G., Ricardo F. Oliva, Vera-Cruz C.Fuentes:scopusDiversity of Xanthomonas oryzae pv. Oryzae on susceptible and resistant rice lines in bacterial blight hot spot areas of the Philippines
ArticleAbstract: Rice bacterial blight is caused by Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Xoo), which is one of the most comPalabras claves:Bacterial blight, Hot spot area, Pyramid gene resistantAutores:Cumagun C.J.R., Nugroho C., Ricardo F. OlivaFuentes:scopusNatural variations in the promoter of OsSWEET13 and OsSWEET14 expand the range of resistance against Xanthomonas oryzae pv. Oryzae
ArticleAbstract: Bacterial blight, caused by Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Xoo), is one of the major diseases that iPalabras claves:Autores:Arif M., Chang S.J., Chen C.W., Coronejo T., Grande G., Quibod I.L., Ricardo F. Oliva, Szurek B., Vera-Cruz C., Zaka A.Fuentes:scopusIdentification of an A2 population of Phythophthora andina attacking tree tomato in Peru indicates a risk of sexual reproduction in this pathosystem
ArticleAbstract: Tree tomato, Solanum betaceum, is an Andean fruit crop previously shown to be attacked by PhytophthoPalabras claves:Phytophthora andina, Population structure, Solanum betaceum, tree tomatoAutores:Forbes G.A., Gamboa S., Lindqvist-Kreuze H., Perez W., Ricardo F. OlivaFuentes:scopusPhytophthora andina sp. nov., a newly identified heterothallic pathogen of solanaceous hosts in the Andean highlands
ArticleAbstract: A blight disease on fruits and foliage of wild and cultivated Solanum spp. was found to be associatePalabras claves:Pepino, PHYTOPHTHORA INFESTANS, potato, Solanum spp., Tomato, tree tomatoAutores:Chacón G., Flier W.G., Forbes G.A., Kroon L.P.N.M., Ricardo F. Oliva, Ristaino J.B.Fuentes:scopusUnderstanding and exploiting late blight resistance in the age of effectors
ArticleAbstract: Potato (Solanum tuberosum) is the world's third-largest food crop. It severely suffers from late bliPalabras claves:Avirulence, Disease resistance genes, Effectors, Oomycetes, PHYTOPHTHORA INFESTANS, potato, SOLANUMAutores:Cano L.M., Champouret N., Kamoun S., Kessel G., Lokossou A., Pel M.A., Raffaele S., Ricardo F. Oliva, Rietman H., Segretin M.E., Vleeshouwers V.G.A.A., Vossen J.H.Fuentes:scopusRecent developments in effector biology of filamentous plant pathogens
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Banfield M.J., Boutemy L., Bozkurt T.O., Cano L.M., Chaparro-Garcia A., Huitema E., Kamoun S., Raffaele S., Ricardo F. Oliva, Schornack S., Segretin M.E., Stam R., Thines M., van Damme M., Win J.Fuentes:scopusRice-infecting pseudomonas genomes are highly accessorized and harbor multiple putative virulence mechanisms to Cause Sheath Brown Rot
ArticleAbstract: Sheath rot complex and seed discoloration in rice involve a number of pathogenic bacteria that cannoPalabras claves:Autores:Borja F.N., Dossa G.S., Grande G., Mauleon R., Oreiro E.G.M., Quibod I.L., Ricardo F. Oliva, Vera-Cruz C., Vinatzer B.A.Fuentes:scopusSugar flux and signaling in plant–microbe interactions
ArticleAbstract: Plant breeders have developed crop plants that are resistant to pests, but the continual evolution oPalabras claves:Arabidopsis thaliana, nutrition, Oryza sativa, Pathogen, Signaling, sucrose, symbiosis, transport, Triticum spAutores:Bezrutczyk M., Eom J.S., Frommer W.B., Hartwig T., Prior M., Ricardo F. Oliva, Sosso D., Szurek B., Vera-Cruz C., White F.F., Yang B., Yang J.Fuentes:scopus