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plant-type hypersensitive response
Known as:
HR
, HR-PCD
, plant hypersensitive response
The rapid, localized death of plant cells in response to invasion by a pathogen. [ISBN:0582227089]
National Institutes of Health
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2017
2017
Insights into the molecular interplay of virulence factors in Botrytis cinerea
Eshan Sharma
,
R. Kapoor
Australasian Plant Pathology
2017
Corpus ID: 20459865
Botrytis cinerea is a typical necrotrophic pathogen accountable for inflicting disease in a wide range of host plants. The fungus…
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2017
2017
Insights into the molecular interplay of virulence factors in Botrytis cinerea
Eshan Sharma
,
R. Kapoor
Australasian Plant Pathology
2017
Corpus ID: 256088554
Botrytis cinerea is a typical necrotrophic pathogen accountable for inflicting disease in a wide range of host plants. The fungus…
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2016
2016
Two distinct Ras genes from Puccinia striiformis exhibit differential roles in rust pathogenicity and cell death.
Yulin Cheng
,
Wumei Wang
,
+4 authors
Z. Kang
Environmental Microbiology
2016
Corpus ID: 24227524
Ras genes have been shown to regulate a variety of cellular processes in higher eukaryotes. However, much less is known about…
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2011
2011
MEK/ERK inhibitor U0126 enhanced salt stress-induced programmed cell death in Thellungiella halophila suspension-cultured cells
Jin Wang
,
Xin‐rong Li
,
Yubing Liu
,
Xin Zhao
,
Cuiyun Chen
,
Fang Tian
Plant growth regulation (Print)
2011
Corpus ID: 31138961
Programmed cell death (PCD) is an active cellular suicide that occurs both in animals and plants throughout development and in…
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2009
2009
An investigation of plant hypersensitive response and photosynthesis inhibition on a genomic and physiological scale
Jin-Wen Zhu
2009
Corpus ID: 87781888
Review
2009
Review
2009
Evaluation of the expression of water stress- responsive Pseudomonas syringae genes during plant infection and in the presence of low osmotic versus low matric potential in culture
K. Peterson
2009
Corpus ID: 86443192
vi Chapter 1. Literature Review 1 Foliar plant pathogens of plants 1 Plant defenses and the bacterial type III secretion system 1…
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2007
2007
New approaches for the analysis of Arabidopsis thaliana small RNAs.
M. Boccara
,
A. Sarazin
,
+4 authors
V. Colot
Biochimie
2007
Corpus ID: 14375130
2002
2002
Electromagnetic hypersensitivity-a COMAR technical information statement
M. Ziskin
IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine
2002
Corpus ID: 27592100
Certain individuals experience a variety of health symptoms, which they attribute to exposure to electric or magnetic fields from…
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2001
2001
Early events in plant hypersensitive response leaves revealed by IR thermography
M. Boccara
,
C. Boué
,
R. de Paepe
,
A. Boccara
European Conference on Biomedical Optics
2001
Corpus ID: 136745102
Infrared thermography is used to reveal the establishment of Erwinia amylovora harpin-induced hypersensitive response (HR) in…
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1992
1992
Haplotypes in SS patients from Nigeria; characterization of one atypical βS haplotype no. 19 (Benin) associated with elevated HB F and highGγ levels
A. Adekile
,
M. Kitundu
,
L. Gu
,
K. Lanclos
,
O. Adeodu
,
T. Huisman
Annals of Hematology
1992
Corpus ID: 21136727
SummaryWe have determined the haplotypes of 669 βS and 109 βA chromosomes from numerous members of 297 Nigerian families of…
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