Host‐specific toxins (HSTs) are defined as pathogen effectors that induce toxicity and promote disease only in the host species and only in genotypes of that host expressing a …
The wheat pathogen Stagonospora nodorum produces multiple necrotrophic effectors (also called host-selective toxins) that promote disease by interacting with corresponding host …
Stagonospora nodorum is a major necrotrophic fungal pathogen of wheat (Triticum aestivum) and a member of the Dothideomycetes, a large fungal taxon that includes many …
The necrotrophic fungus Stagonospora nodorum produces multiple proteinaceous host- selective toxins (HSTs) which act in effector triggered susceptibility. Here, we report the …
TL Friesen, SW Meinhardt, JD Faris - The Plant Journal, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
We recently showed that the wheat pathogen Stagonospora nodorum produces proteinaceous host‐selective toxins (HSTs). These toxins include SnTox1 as well as …
Stagonospora nodorum is a major necrotrophic pathogen of wheat that causes the diseases S. nodorum leaf and glume blotch. A series of tools and resources, including functional …
Stagonospora nodorum is an important pathogen of wheat and related cereals, causing both a leaf and glume blotch. This review summarizes recent advances in our understanding of …
K Rybak, PT See, HTT Phan, RA Syme… - Molecular plant …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The fungus Parastagonospora nodorum is the causal agent of Septoria nodorum blotch of wheat (Triticum aestivum). The interaction is mediated by multiple fungal necrotrophic …
The traditional classification of fungal and oomycete phytopathogens into three classes– biotrophs, hemibiotrophs, or necrotrophs–is unsustainable. This study highlights multiple …