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Author: De-Ramón-Carbonell, Marta
- Penicillium digitatum MFS transporters can display different roles during pathogen-fruit interaction
- Significance of 195 bp-enhancer of PdCYP51B in the acquisition of Penicillium digitatum DMI resistance and increase of fungal virulence
- PdSlt2 Penicillium digitatum mitogen-activated-protein kinase controls sporulation and virulence during citrus fruit infection.
- PdMFS1 Transporter Contributes to Penicilliun digitatum Fungicide Resistance and Fungal Virulence during Citrus Fruit Infection
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Author: Sánchez-Torres, Paloma
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- Characterization and Pathogenicity of Fusicladium eriobotryae, the Fungal Pathogen Responsible for Loquat Scab
- Molecular insights into fungicide resistance in sensitive and resistant Penicillium digitatum strains infecting citrus
- Penicillium digitatum MFS transporters can display different roles during pathogen-fruit interaction
- Relevance of the transcription factor PdSte12 in Penicillium digitatum conidiation and virulence during citrus fruit infection
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