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  • 2. Genetic dissection of Verticillium wilt resistance mediated by tomato Ve1.
    Fradin EF, Zhang Z, Juarez Ayala JC, Castroverde CD, Nazar RN, Robb J, Liu CM, Thomma BP.
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  • 5. Ve1-mediated resistance against Verticillium does not involve a hypersensitive response in Arabidopsis.
    Zhang Z, van Esse HP, van Damme M, Fradin EF, Liu CM, Thomma BP.
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  • 6. Mutational analysis of the Ve1 immune receptor that mediates Verticillium resistance in tomato.
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  • 9. Host-induced gene silencing compromises Verticillium wilt in tomato and Arabidopsis.
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  • 10. Tomato immune receptor Ve1 recognizes effector of multiple fungal pathogens uncovered by genome and RNA sequencing.
    de Jonge R, van Esse HP, Maruthachalam K, Bolton MD, Santhanam P, Saber MK, Zhang Z, Usami T, Lievens B, Subbarao KV, Thomma BP.
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  • 11. Chaperones of the endoplasmic reticulum are required for Ve1-mediated resistance to Verticillium.
    Liebrand TW, Kombrink A, Zhang Z, Sklenar J, Jones AM, Robatzek S, Thomma BP, Joosten MH.
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  • 13. Tomato Ve resistance locus; defense or growth.
    Nazar RN, Xu X, Shittu H, Kurosky A, Robb J.
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  • 14. Wounding induces tomato Ve1 R-gene expression.
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    Ralhan A, Schöttle S, Thurow C, Iven T, Feussner I, Polle A, Gatz C.
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  • 16. Biotic factors that induce the tomato Ve1 R-gene.
    Castroverde CD, Xu X, Nazar RN, Robb J.
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  • 17. Epistatic influence in tomato Ve1-mediated resistance.
    Castroverde CDM, Xu X, Blaya Fernández J, Nazar RN, Robb J.
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  • 19. A Graft Mimic Strategy for Verticillium Resistance in Tomato.
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  • 20. Tissues and mechanisms associated with Verticillium wilt resistance in tomato using bi-grafted near-isogenic lines.
    Oh Y, Ingram T, Shekasteband R, Adhikari T, Louws FJ, Dean RA.
    J Exp Bot; 2023 Aug 17; 74(15):4685-4706. PubMed ID: 37184211
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