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1. RNA-dependent RNA polymerases regulate ascospore discharge through the exonic-sRNA-mediated RNAi pathway

2. Molecular characterization of a novel fungal alphaflexivirus reveals potential inter-species horizontal gene transfer

3. Variable Tandem Glycine-Rich Repeats Contribute to Cell Death-Inducing Activity of a Glycosylphosphatidylinositol-Anchored Cell Wall Protein That Is Associated with the Pathogenicity of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum

4. Schizotrophic Sclerotinia sclerotiorum-Mediated Root and Rhizosphere Microbiome Alterations Activate Growth and Disease Resistance in Wheat

5. Characterization of a Fungal Virus Representing a Novel Genus in the Family Alphaflexiviridae

6. Exploring the Symbiotic Mechanism of a Virus-Mediated Endophytic Fungus in Its Host by Dual Unique Molecular Identifier–RNA Sequencing

7. Genome Characterization and Phylogenetic Analysis of a Novel Endornavirus That Infects Fungal Pathogen Sclerotinia sclerotiorum

8. A Single ssRNA Segment Encoding RdRp Is Sufficient for Replication, Infection, and Transmission of Ourmia-Like Virus in Fungi

9. Host Transcriptional Response of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum Induced by the Mycoparasite Coniothyrium minitans

10. Discovery of Two Mycoviruses by High-Throughput Sequencing and Assembly of Mycovirus-Derived Small Silencing RNAs From a Hypovirulent Strain of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum

11. Functional Analysis of the Melanin-Associated Gene CmMR1 in Coniothyrium minitans

12. Four Novel Botourmiaviruses Co-Infecting an Isolate of the Rice Blast Fungus Magnaporthe oryzae

13. ORF Ι of Mycovirus SsNSRV-1 is Associated with Debilitating Symptoms of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum

14. Dicer-Like Proteins Regulate Sexual Development via the Biogenesis of Perithecium-Specific MicroRNAs in a Plant Pathogenic Fungus Fusarium graminearum

15. Virome Characterization of a Collection of S. sclerotiorum from Australia

16. Uninterrupted Expression of CmSIT1 in a Sclerotial Parasite Coniothyrium minitans Leads to Reduced Growth and Enhanced Antifungal Ability

17. Molecular Characterization of a Novel Positive-Sense, Single-Stranded RNA Mycovirus Infecting the Plant Pathogenic Fungus Sclerotinia sclerotiorum

18. Transcriptome Analysis of Arabidopsis thaliana in Response to Plasmodiophora brassicae during Early Infection

19. Novel Secretory Protein Ss-Caf1 of the Plant-Pathogenic Fungus Sclerotinia sclerotiorum Is Required for Host Penetration and Normal Sclerotial Development

20. A Novel RNA Virus Related to Sobemoviruses Confers Hypovirulence on the Phytopathogenic Fungus Sclerotinia sclerotiorum

21. Early Transcriptional Response to DNA Virus Infection in Sclerotinia sclerotiorum

22. Histone H3 Lysine 9 Methyltransferase DIM5 is required for the development and virulence of Botrytis cinerea

23. A Novel Deltaflexivirus that Infects the Plant Fungal Pathogen, Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, Can Be Transmitted Among Host Vegetative Incompatible Strains

25. Rapeseed Domestication Affects the Diversity of Rhizosphere Microbiota

26. Discovery and Characterization of Putative Glycoprotein-Encoding Mycoviruses in the Bunyavirales

27. A novel antisense long non‐coding <scp>RNA</scp> participates in asexual and sexual reproduction by regulating the expression of <scp> GzmetE </scp> in <scp> Fusarium graminearum </scp>

28. Two Novel Rhabdoviruses Related to Hypervirulence in a Phytopathogenic Fungus

29. A Capsidless Virus Is trans-Encapsidated by a Bisegmented Botybirnavirus

30. A 2-kb Mycovirus Converts a Pathogenic Fungus into a Beneficial Endophyte for Brassica Protection and Yield Enhancement

31. A cosmopolitan fungal pathogen of dicots adopts an endophytic lifestyle on cereal crops and protects them from major fungal diseases

32. A cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase required for sclerotial development in Sclerotinia sclerotiorum

33. Exploring the Symbiotic Mechanism of a Virus-Mediated Endophytic Fungus in Its Host by Dual Unique Molecular Identifier–RNA Sequencing

34. Nine viruses from eight lineages exhibiting new evolutionary modes that co-infect a hypovirulent phytopathogenic fungus

35. Isolation and evaluation of the biocontrol potential of Talaromyces spp. against rice sheath blight guided by soil microbiome

36. Survival factor 1 contributes to the oxidative stress response and is required for full virulence ofSclerotinia sclerotiorum

37. Interannual dynamics, diversity and evolution of the virome in Sclerotinia sclerotiorum from a single crop field

38. Two distant helicases in one mycovirus: evidence of horizontal gene transfer between mycoviruses, coronaviruses and other nidoviruses

39. Bio-priming with a hypovirulent phytopathogenic fungus enhances the connection and strength of microbial interaction network in rapeseed

40. The Subtilisin-Like Protease Bcser2 Affects the Sclerotial Formation, Conidiation and Virulence of Botrytis cinerea

41. A Single ssRNA Segment Encoding RdRp Is Sufficient for Replication, Infection, and Transmission of Ourmia-Like Virus in Fungi

42. Host Transcriptional Response of

43. A cerato-platanin protein SsCP1 targets plant PR1 and contributes to virulence ofSclerotinia sclerotiorum

44. Fungal DNA virus infects a mycophagous insect and utilizes it as a transmission vector

45. Mycoparasitism illuminated by genome sequencing and digital gene expression profiling of Coniothyrium minitans, an important biocontrol fungus of the plant pathogen Sclerotinia sclerotiorum

46. A HOPS protein, CmVps39, is required for vacuolar morphology, autophagy, growth, conidiogenesis and mycoparasitic functions ofConiothyrium minitans

47. CmpacC regulates mycoparasitism, oxalate degradation and antifungal activity in the mycoparasitic fungusConiothyrium minitans

49. A Novel Deltaflexivirus that Infects the Plant Fungal Pathogen, Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, Can Be Transmitted Among Host Vegetative Incompatible Strains

50. Endosphere microbiome comparison between symptomatic and asymptomatic roots of Brassica napus infected with Plasmodiophora brassicae

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