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2011

  • Jacob S, Zechmann B, Molitor A, Trujillo M, Petutschnig E, Likpa V, Kogel K-H, Schäfer P Broad Spectrum Suppression of Innate Immunity is Required for Colonization of Arabidopsis thaliana Roots by the Fungus Piriformospora indica. Plant Phys DOI:10.1104/pp.111.176446. (2011)
2010

  • Trujillo M, Shirasu K (corresponding authors) Ubiquitination in Plant Immunity. Current Opinion in Plant Biology 13:402-408. (2010)
2008

  • Trujillo M, Ichimura K, Casais C, Shirasu K Negative regulation of PAMP-triggered immunity by E3 ubiquitin ligase triplet in Arabidopsis. Curr Biol 18:1396-1401. (2008)
2006

  • Trujillo M, Altschmied L, Schweizer P, Kogel K-H, Hückelhoven R Respiratory Burst Oxidase Homologue A of barley contributes to penetration by the powdery mildew fungus Blumeria graminis f.sp. hordei. J Exp Bot 57:3781-91. (2006)
2005

  • Trujillo M, Kogel K-H, Hückelhoven R Superoxide and hydrogen peroxide play different roles in the nonhost interaction of barley and wheat with inappropiate formae speciales of Blumeria graminis. Mol Plant Microbe Interact 17:304-312. (2005)
2004

  • Kogel K-H, Hückelhoven R, Trujillo M Patent: Method for obtaining the pathogenic resistance in plants. The invention relates to a method for obtaining or increasing the pathogenic resistance in plants by reducing the expression, activity or the functioning of a NADPH oxidase.. WO 2004/009820 A1. (2004)

  • Trujillo M, Tröger M, Niks RE, Kogel K-H, Hückelhoven R Mechanistic and genetic overlap of barley host and non-host resistance to Blumeria graminis. Mol Plant Pathol 5:389-396. (2004)
2002

  • Hückelhoven R, Trujillo M, Dechert C, Schultheiss H, Kogel K-H Functional studies on the role of reactive oxygen intermediates in the resistance of barley against powdery mildew. Plant Prot Science 38:458-460. (2002)
2001

  • Hückelhoven R, Cechert C, trujillo M, Kogel K-H Differential expression of putative cell death regulator genes in near-isogenic, resistant and susceptible barley lines during interaction with the powdery mildew fungus. Plant Mol Biol 47:739-748. (2001)
2000

  • Hückelhoven R, Fodor J, Trujillo M, Kogel K-H Barley Mla und Rar mutants compromised in the hypersenstive death response against Blumeria graminis f.sp. hordei modified in their ability to accumulate reactive oxygen intermediates at site of fungal invasion. Planta 212:16-24. (2000)

  • Hückelhoven R, Trujillo M, Kogel K-H (2000) Mutations in Ror1 and Ror2 cause modification of hydrogen peroxide accumulation in mlo-barley under attack from the powdery mildew fungus. Mol Plant Pathol 1:287-92. (2000)


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