Ken Harata
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Harata K, Shinonaga H, Nishiyama Y, Okuno T
Microb Pathog
. 2021 Mar;
154:104847.
PMID: 33713749
Colletotrichum orbiculare, an anthracnose disease fungus of cucurbit plants, extends penetration hyphae inside the epidermal cells of host plants. Unlike vegetative hyphae formed on a nutrient rich medium, this pathogen...
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Harata K, Daimon H, Okuno T
iScience
. 2020 Oct;
23(11):101660.
PMID: 33117970
Circumventing the emergence of fungicide-resistant strains is a crucial issue for robust disease management in agriculture. The agricultural fungicide ferimzone has been used for the control of rice diseases including...
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Harata K, Okuno T
Microb Pathog
. 2019 Sep;
137:103746.
PMID: 31525401
Upon recognition of host plants, Colletotrichum orbiculare, an anthracnose disease fungus of cucurbitaceous plants, initiates morphological differentiation, including conidial germination and appressorium formation on the cuticle layer. The series of...
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Harata K, Nishiuchi T, Kubo Y
Mol Plant Microbe Interact
. 2016 Mar;
29(6):468-83.
PMID: 27018615
The hemibiotrophic fungus Colletotrichum orbiculare first establishes a biotrophic infection stage in cucumber (Cucumber sativus) epidermal cells and subsequently transitions to a necrotrophic stage. Here, we found that C. orbiculare...
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Kubo Y, Fujihara N, Harata K, Neumann U, Robin G, OConnell R
mBio
. 2015 Sep;
6(5):e01305-15.
PMID: 26374121
Unlabelled: The cucumber anthracnose fungus Colletotrichum orbiculare forms specialized cells called appressoria for host penetration. We identified a gene, FAM1, encoding a novel peroxin protein that is essential for peroxisome...
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Harata K, Kubo Y
PLoS One
. 2014 Oct;
9(9):e109045.
PMID: 25275394
Colletotrichum orbiculare is the causative agent of anthracnose disease on cucurbitaceous plants. Several signaling pathways, including cAMP-PKA and mitogen-activating protein kinase (MAPK) pathways are involved in the infection-related morphogenesis and...