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41. Purification,identification And Antifungal Mechanism Analysis Of Extracellular Protein Produced By Bacillus Atrophaeus XW2
42. Studies On The Biological Roles Of Type ? Myosin Light Chain MoRlc1 In Magnaporthe Oryzae
43. Characterization of MST7, a MAPK kinase gene essential for appressorium formation in Magnaporthe grisea
44. Characterization of upstream components of the pmk1 pathway in magnaporthe oryzae
45. Isolation and characterization of novel genes involved during appressorium formation in the rice blast fungus, Magnaporthe grisea: From genes to genomics
46. Molecular events in Colletotrichum gloeosporioides triggered by hard-surface contact and early expression of calmodulin gene required for appressorium formation in Magnaporthe grisea is inhibited by self-inhibitors and requires surface attachment
47. From genetics to genomics: Identification of developmental genes required for appressorium formation and physical map construction and gene expression profiles of chromosome 7 in the rice blast fungus, Magnaporthe grisea
48. Molecular cloning and sequencing of thioesterase B cDNA and hormonal induction of this thioesterase in the uropygial gland of mallard duck and molecular cloning of genes whose expression are triggered uniquely during appressorium formation in Colletotrich
49. The Infection Process Of Metarhizium Rileyi Against Spodoptera Litura And The Function Of Mrpmk1,Mrpbs2,and Mrpex16 Genes
50. Characterization Of Three Novel MAPK-Containing Regulatory Pathways That Control Cuticle Penetration Or Conidiation In Metarhizium Robertsii
51. Functional Analysis Of CgMk1 MAPK And The Upstream Receptors In Colletotrichum Gloeosporioides
52. Functional Studies Of Three Appressorium Formation And Infection-Required Genes PoTEA1, PoRAL2 And PoSPF1 In Pyricularia Oryzae
53. Functional Characterization Of NDR Family Protein Kinase MoCbkl And Regulator Of G-protein Signaling MoRgs7 In Development And Pathogenicity Of Magnaporthe Oryzae
54. The O-glucosyltransferase Oglutl Is Critical For Infection Of The Rice Blast Fungus Magaraporthe Oryzae
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