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1. TOPLESS Corepressors as an Emerging Hub of Plant Pathogen Effectors

2. Manipulation of Auxin Signaling by Smut Fungi during Plant Colonization

3. Tetracycline-controlled (TetON) gene expression system for the smut fungus Ustilago maydis

4. Gradual polyploid genome evolution revealed by pan-genomic analysis of Brachypodium hybridum and its diploid progenitors

5. A high-throughput screening method to identify proteins involved in unfolded protein response of the endoplasmic reticulum in plants

6. Two Is Better Than One: Studying Ustilago bromivora–Brachypodium Compatibility by Using a Hybrid Pathogen

7. The Pleiades are a cluster of fungal effectors that inhibit host defenses.

8. Engineering Smut Resistance in Maize by Site-Directed Mutagenesis of LIPOXYGENASE 3

9. A cross-kingdom conserved ER-phagy receptor maintains endoplasmic reticulum homeostasis during stress

10. Identification of novel genetic factors underlying the host-pathogen interaction between barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) and powdery mildew (Blumeria graminis f. sp. hordei).

11. Systematic Y2H Screening Reveals Extensive Effector-Complex Formation

13. In vivo insertion pool sequencing identifies virulence factors in a complex fungal-host interaction.

14. Overrepresentation Analyses of Differentially Expressed Genes in the Smut Fungus Ustilago bromivora during Saprophytic and in planta Growth

15. Isolation of Ustilago bromivora Strains from Infected Spikelets through Spore Recovery and Germination

16. Chloroplasts and Plant Immunity: Where Are the Fungal Effectors?

17. In Vitro Translocation Experiments with RxLR-Reporter Fusion Proteins of Avr1b from Phytophthora sojae and AVR3a from Phytophthora infestans Fail to Demonstrate Specific Autonomous Uptake in Plant and Animal Cells

18. A complete toolset for the study of Ustilago bromivora and Brachypodium sp. as a fungal-temperate grass pathosystem

19. The MAP Kinase Kinase MKK2 Affects Disease Resistance in Arabidopsis

20. A secreted Ustilago maydis effector promotes virulence by targeting anthocyanin biosynthesis in maize

22. Many ways to <scp>TOPLESS</scp> – manipulation of plant auxin signalling by a cluster of fungal effectors

24. Effector-mediated relocalization of a maize lipoxygenase protein triggers susceptibility to Ustilago maydis

25. Performing Infection Assays of Sporisorium reilianum f. sp. Zeae in Maize

26. Genfunktionen effizient identifizieren mit iPool-seq

27. A nucleoside signal generated by a fungal endophyte regulates host cell death and promotes root colonization

29. Two Is Better Than One: Studying Ustilago bromivora–Brachypodium Compatibility by Using a Hybrid Pathogen

30. A kiwellin disarms the metabolic activity of a secreted fungal virulence factor

31. The Pleiades are a cluster of fungal effectors that inhibit host defenses

32. TOPLESS promotes plant immunity by repressing auxin signaling and is targeted by the fungal effector Naked1

33. Ustilago maydis effector Jsi1 interacts with Topless corepressor, hijacking plant jasmonate/ethylene signaling

34. Gradual polyploid genome evolution revealed by pan-genomic analysis of Brachypodium hybridum and its diploid progenitors

35. Engineering Smut Resistance in Maize by Site-Directed Mutagenesis of LIPOXYGENASE 3

36. Author response: A cross-kingdom conserved ER-phagy receptor maintains endoplasmic reticulum homeostasis during stress

37. A cross-kingdom conserved ER-phagy receptor maintains endoplasmic reticulum homeostasis during stress

38. ‘Macrobot’–an automated segmentation-based system for powdery mildew disease quantification

39. TOPLESS promotes plant immunity by repressing auxin signaling and is targeted by the fungal effector Naked1

40. The core effector Cce1 is required for early infection of maize by Ustilago maydis

41. Chloroplasts and Plant Immunity: Where Are the Fungal Effectors?

42. Fungal effector Jsi1 hijacks plant JA/ET signaling through Topless

43. The Pleiades cluster of fungal effector genes inhibit host defenses

44. A High-throughput Screening Method to Identify Proteins Involved in Unfolded Protein Response Signaling in Plants

45. Insertion Pool Sequencing for Insertional Mutant Analysis in Complex Host-Microbe Interactions

46. Characterization of ApB73, a virulence factor important for colonization ofZea maysby the smutUstilago maydis

47. The ‘PhenoBox’, a flexible, automated, open-source plant phenotyping solution

48. Degradation of the plant defence hormone salicylic acid by the biotrophic fungusUstilago maydis

49. Author response: A complete toolset for the study of Ustilago bromivora and Brachypodium sp. as a fungal-temperate grass pathosystem

50. A complete toolset for the study of Ustilago bromivora and Brachypodium sp as a fungal-temperate grass pathosystem

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