- huge
economic losses,
threatening global food security. A
spectrum of
hemibiotrophic plant pathogens,
including the
bacterium Pseudomonas syringae and the...
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example being the root-colonising
honey fungi in the
genus Armillaria.
Hemibiotrophic pathogens begin their colonising their hosts as biotrophs, and subsequently...
- Crous, P. W. (2014). "The
Colletotrichum destructivum species complex –
hemibiotrophic pathogens of
forage and
field crops".
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Hardham A, Dodds, P.N. (2011). "The role of
effectors of
biotrophic and
hemibiotrophic fungi in infection".
Cellular Microbiology. 13 (12): 1849–1857. doi:10...
- of the
common bean
plant (Phaseolus vulgaris). It is
considered a
hemibiotrophic pathogen because it
spends part of its
infection cycle as a biotroph...
- A
diagram showing the
infecting structures and
effector delivery strategies of a
model hemibiotrophic pathogen,
Phytophthora infestans....
- ; Castlebury, L. A. (2021). "Comparative
genome analyses suggest a
hemibiotrophic lifestyle and
virulence differences for the
beech bark
disease fungal...
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reproduces using conidia.
There is no
teleomorph stage. C.
beticola is a
hemibiotrophic fungus that uses
phytotoxins specifically Cercospora beticola toxin...
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Didymella pinodes (syn.
Mycosphaerella pinodes) is a
hemibiotrophic fungal plant pathogen and the
causal agent of
ascochyta blight on pea plants. It is...
- in the Solanaceae, Malpighiaceae, and Bignoniaceae. M.
roreri is a
hemibiotrophic fungus that
forms swollen irregularly shaped intercellular mycelia....