Publications of G. Doehlemann
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Journal Article (33)
2011
Journal Article
81 (3), pp. 751 - 766 (2011)
Two linked genes encoding a secreted effector and a membrane protein are essential for Ustilago maydis-induced tumour formation. Molecular Microbiology
Journal Article
2, p. doi 10.3389 - doi 10.3389 (2011)
Common motifs in the response of cereal primary metabolism to fungal pathogens are not based on similar transcriptional reprogramming. Frontiers in Plant Physiology
Journal Article
77 (9), pp. 2887 - 2897 (2011)
Living Colors in the Gray Mold Pathogen Botrytis cinerea: Codon-Optimized Genes Encoding Green Fluorescent Protein and mCherry, Which Exhibit Bright Fluorescence. Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Journal Article
2, pp. 81 - 86 (2011)
Post-genomic approaches to understanding interactions between fungi and their environment. IMA Fungus
Journal Article
189 (2), pp. 471 - 483 (2011)
Systemic virus-induced gene silencing allows functional characterization of maize genes during biotrophic interaction with Ustilago maydis. New Phytologist 2010
Journal Article
330 (6010), pp. 1546 - 1548 (2010)
Pathogenicity Determinants in Smut Fungi Revealed by Genome Comparison. Science
Journal Article
22 (7), pp. 2476 - 2494 (2010)
The Myosin Motor Domain of Fungal Chitin Synthase V Is Dispensable for Vesicle Motility but Required for Virulence of the Maize Pathogen Ustilago maydis. Plant Cell
Journal Article
328 (5974), pp. 89 - 92 (2010)
Maize Tumors Caused by Ustilago maydis Require Organ-Specific Genes in Host and Pathogen. Science
Journal Article
152 (1), pp. 293 - 308 (2010)
Ustilago maydis Infection Strongly Alters Organic Nitrogen Allocation in Maize and Stimulates Productivity of Systemic Source Leaves. Plant Physiology
Journal Article
5 (11), pp. 1446 - 1449 (2010)
A model of Ustilag maydis leaf tumor metabolism. Plant Signalling & Behavior 2009
Journal Article
5 (2), e1000290, pp. 1 - 16 (2009)
Pep1, a Secreted Effector Protein of Ustilago maydis, Is Required for Successful Invasion of Plant Cells. PLoS Pathogens 2008
Journal Article
56 (2), pp. 181 - 195 (2008)
Reprogramming a maize plant: transcriptional and metabolic changes induced by the fungal biotroph Ustilago maydis. The Plant Journal
Journal Article
165, pp. 29 - 40 (2008)
Establishment of compatibility in the Ustilago maydis/maize pathosystem. Journal of Plant Physiology Magazine Article (1)
2013
Magazine Article
Brandpilz mit Pep: Ustilago maydis und das pflanzliche Immunsystem. (2013)
Book Chapter (4)
2011
Book Chapter
The effectors of smut fungi. In: Effectors in Plant-Microbe Interactions, pp. 77 - 100 (Ed. Centre INRA de Nancy / The Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich). Wiley VHC, Oxford (2011)
Book Chapter
Compatibility in biotrophic plant-fungal interactions: Ustilago maydis and friends. In: Signaling and Communication on Plant Symbiosis, pp. 213 - 238. Springer, Berlin (2011)
2008
Book Chapter
The role of secreted proteins during establishment of biotrophy in the Ustilago maydis/maize pathosystem. In: Biology of Plant-Microbe Interactions, pp. 1 - 8 (Ed. International Society for Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions). International Society for Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions, St. Paul, M.N. (2008)
Book Chapter
The Biotrophic Phase of Ustilago maydis: Novel Determinants for Compatibility. In: Genomics of Disease, pp. 173 - 182. Springer, New York (2008)
Conference Paper (1)
2009
Conference Paper
7 (Eds. Antoun, H.; et al.). 2009 IS-MPMI Symposium Proceedings (2009)
The effectors of smut fungi. In: Biology of Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions, Vol. Review Article (1)
2009
Review Article
47, pp. 423 - 445 (2009)
Ustilago maydis as a Pathogen. Annual Review of Phythopathology