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host cell wall
The rigid or semi-rigid envelope lying outside the host cell membrane of plant, fungal, and most prokaryotic cells, maintaining their shape and…
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2007
2007
Domain organization and polarity of tail needle GP26 in the portal vertex structure of bacteriophage P22.
A. Bhardwaj
,
A. Olia
,
N. Walker-Kopp
,
G. Cingolani
Journal of Molecular Biology
2007
Corpus ID: 5998509
Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
Transcriptional regulation of genes involved in the pathways of biosynthesis and supply of methyl units in response to powdery mildew attack and abiotic stresses in wheat
Nazmul H. Bhuiyan
,
Weiping Liu
,
Guosheng Liu
,
G. Selvaraj
,
Yangdou Wei
,
J. King
Plant Molecular Biology
2007
Corpus ID: 10276077
From a library of 3,000 expression sequence tags (ESTs), derived from the epidermis of a diploid wheat (Triticum monococcum…
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2006
2006
Gene duplication event in family 12 glycosyl hydrolase from Phytophthora spp.
S. Costanzo
,
M. Ospina-Giraldo
,
K. Deahl
,
C. Baker
,
Richard W. Jones
Fungal Genetics and Biology
2006
Corpus ID: 22004643
Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
Dodder hyphae invade the host: a structural and immunocytochemical characterization
Kevin C. Vaughn
Protoplasma
2003
Corpus ID: 25561688
Summary. Dodder (Cuscuta pentagona) hyphae are unique amongst the parasitic weeds for their ability to apparently grow through…
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2003
Highly Cited
2003
Differences in the methyl ester distribution of homogalacturonans from near-isogenic wheat lines resistant and susceptible to the wheat stem rust fungus.
Nicola Wiethölter
,
Barbara Graessner
,
M. Mierau
,
A. Mort
,
B. Moerschbacher
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions
2003
Corpus ID: 30089365
Plants possess an efficient nonself surveillance system triggering induced disease resistance mechanisms upon molecular…
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2001
Highly Cited
2001
Erosion of root epidermal cell walls by Rhizobium polysaccharide-degrading enzymes as related to primary host infection in the Rhizobium-legume symbiosis.
P. Mateos
,
David Baker
,
+7 authors
F. Dazzo
Canadian Journal of Microbiology (print)
2001
Corpus ID: 24197287
A central event of the infection process in the Rhizobium-legume symbiosis is the modification of the host cell wall barrier to…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Evidence for Antibiosis and Induced Host Defense Reactions in the Interaction Between Verticillium lecanii and Penicillium digitatum, the Causal Agent of Green Mold.
N. Benhamou
,
Julie C. Brodeur
Phytopathology
2000
Corpus ID: 24720620
ABSTRACT Chronological events of the intercellular interaction between Verticillium lecanii and the postharvest pathogen…
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2000
2000
Histopathological Study of Barley Cultivars Resistant and Susceptible to Rhynchosporium secalis.
K. Carisse
,
P. A. Burnett
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J. Tewari
,
M. H. Chen
,
T. Turkington
,
J. Helm
Phytopathology
2000
Corpus ID: 28323737
ABSTRACT Differences in the penetration process by Rhynchosporium secalis were compared in resistant and susceptible barley…
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1991
1991
Ultrastructural localization of chitin in cell walls of Rigidoporus lignosus, the white-rot fungus of rubber tree roots
M. Nicole
,
N. Benhamou
1991
Corpus ID: 56029903
Highly Cited
1978
Highly Cited
1978
Isolation and characterization of the membrane envelope enclosing the bacteroids in soybean root nodules
D. Verma
,
V. Kazazian
,
V. Zogbi
,
A. K. Bal
Journal of Cell Biology
1978
Corpus ID: 18826441
The membrane envelope enclosing the bacteroids in soybean root nodules is shown by ultrastructural and biochemical studies to be…
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