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Paul Tudzynski

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Schumacher J, Studt L, Tudzynski P
Fungal Genet Biol . 2018 Nov; 123:14-24. PMID: 30445217
The Leotiomycete Botrytis cinerea is a high-impact plant pathogen causing gray mold disease in a wide range of dicotyledonous species. Besides its efficient strategies to cause disease - either by...
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Kind S, Hinsch J, Vrabka J, Hradilova M, Majeska-cudejkova M, Tudzynski P, et al.
Curr Genet . 2018 Jun; 64(6):1303-1319. PMID: 29850931
Pathogen-derived cytokinins (CKs) have been recognized as important virulence factor in several host-pathogen interactions and it was demonstrated multiple times that phytopathogenic fungi form CKs via the tRNA degradation pathway....
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Marschall R, Siegmund U, Burbank J, Tudzynski P
Fungal Biol Biotechnol . 2017 Sep; 3:8. PMID: 28955467
Background: The production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and a balanced redox homeostasis are essential parameters, which control the infection process of the plant pathogen . The necrotrophic fungus is...
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Neubauer L, Dopstadt J, Humpf H, Tudzynski P
Fungal Biol Biotechnol . 2017 Sep; 3:2. PMID: 28955461
Background: is a phytopathogenic fungus infecting a broad range of grasses including economically important cereal crop plants. The infection cycle ends with the formation of the typical purple-black pigmented sclerotia...
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Marschall R, Tudzynski P
Front Microbiol . 2017 Jun; 8:960. PMID: 28611757
is a filamentous plant pathogen, which infects hundreds of plant species; within its lifestyle, the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and a balanced redox homeostasis are essential parameters. The...
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Kind S, Schurack S, Hinsch J, Tudzynski P
Mol Plant Pathol . 2017 Apr; 19(4):1005-1011. PMID: 28452203
To investigate its susceptibility to ergot infection, we inoculated Brachypodium distachyon with Claviceps purpurea and compared the infection symptoms with those on rye (Secale cereale). We showed that, after inoculation...
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Oeser B, Kind S, Schurack S, Schmutzer T, Tudzynski P, Hinsch J
BMC Genomics . 2017 Apr; 18(1):273. PMID: 28372538
Background: The economically important Ergot fungus Claviceps purpurea is an interesting biotrophic model system because of its strict organ specificity (grass ovaries) and the lack of any detectable plant defense...
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Haile Z, Pilati S, Sonego P, Malacarne G, Vrhovsek U, Engelen K, et al.
Plant Cell Environ . 2017 Feb; 40(8):1409-1428. PMID: 28239986
Grape quality and yield can be impaired by bunch rot, caused by the necrotrophic fungus Botrytis cinerea. Infection often occurs at flowering, and the pathogen stays quiescent until fruit maturity....
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Dopstadt J, Vens-Cappell S, Neubauer L, Tudzynski P, Cramer B, Dreisewerd K, et al.
Anal Bioanal Chem . 2016 Nov; 409(5):1221-1230. PMID: 27873003
The fungus Claviceps purpurea produces highly toxic ergot alkaloids and accumulates these in the hardened bodies of fungal mycelium. These so-called sclerotia, or ergot bodies, replace the crop seed of...
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Dopstadt J, Neubauer L, Tudzynski P, Humpf H
PLoS One . 2016 Jul; 11(7):e0158945. PMID: 27390873
Claviceps purpurea is an important food contaminant and well known for the production of the toxic ergot alkaloids. Apart from that, little is known about its secondary metabolism and not...