R Lauge
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1.
Parisot D, Dufresne M, Veneault C, Lauge R, Langin T
Mol Genet Genomics
. 2002 Oct;
268(2):139-51.
PMID: 12395188
A screen for insertional mutants of Colletrichum lindemuthianum, the causative agent of common bean anthracnose, led to the identification of a non-pathogenic, lightly colored transformant. This mutant is unable to...
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Lauge R, Goodwin P, De Wit P, Joosten M
Plant J
. 2000 Sep;
23(6):735-45.
PMID: 10998185
The resistance of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) to the pathogenic fungus Cladosporium fulvum complies with the gene-for-gene concept. Host resistance is based on specific recognition of extracellular fungal proteins, resulting in...
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Haanstra J, Lauge R, Bonnema G, De Wit P, Lindhout P
Mol Gen Genet
. 2000 Jan;
262(4-5):839-45.
PMID: 10628868
A gene has been identified in tomato, which confers resistance to Cladosporium fulvum through recognition of the pathogenicity factor ECP2. Segregation analysis of F2 and F3 populations showed monogenic dominant...
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Migheli Q, Lauge R, Daviere J, Gerlinger C, Kaper F, Langin T, et al.
Genetics
. 1999 Mar;
151(3):1005-13.
PMID: 10049918
Autonomous mobility of different copies of the Fot1 element was determined for several strains of the fungal plant pathogen Fusarium oxysporum to develop a transposon tagging system. Two Fot1 copies...
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Lauge R, De Wit P
Fungal Genet Biol
. 1998 Oct;
24(3):285-97.
PMID: 9756710
Avirulence (Avr) genes exist in many fungi that share a gene-for-gene relationship with their host plant. They represent unique genetic determinants that prevent fungi from causing disease on plants that...
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Lauge R, Joosten M, Haanstra J, Goodwin P, Lindhout P, De Wit P
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 1998 Jul;
95(15):9014-8.
PMID: 9671796
The interaction between tomato and its fungal pathogen Cladosporium fulvum complies with the gene-for-gene system, in which specific recognition of fungal proteins by plant genotypes with matching resistance genes results...
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De Wit P, Lauge R, Honee G, Joosten M, Vossen P, Vogelsang R, et al.
Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek
. 1997 Feb;
71(1-2):137-41.
PMID: 9049025
The interaction between the biotrophic fungal pathogen Cladosporium fulvum and tomato complies with the gene-for-gene model. Resistance, expressed as a hypersensitive response (HR) followed by other defence responses, is based...