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Molecular Signal Processing
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Stress and Developmental Biology
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Cell and Metabolic Biology
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2011 | 2009 | 2007 | 2006 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 Publications | Books and book chapters

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2011

  • Baum, T., Navarro-Quezada, A., Knogge, W., Douchkov, D., Schweizer, P. & Seiffert, U. HyphArea – Automated analysis of spatiotemporal fungal patterns. J Plant Physiol. . 168, 72-78 (2011)

  • Horbach, R., Navarro-Quesada, A.R., Knogge, W. & Deising, H.B. When and how to kill a plant cell: Infection strategies of plant pathogenic fungi.. J Plant Physiol. . 168, 51-62 (2011)

  • Kirsten, S., Siersleben, S. & W. Knogge A GFP-based assay to quantify the impact of effectors on the ex planta development of the slowly growing barley pathogen Rhynchosporium commune.. Mycologia. 103, 466-473 (2011)
2009

  • Knogge, W., Lee, J., Rosahl, S. & Scheel, D. Signal perception and transduction in plants. In: The Mycota V. (Deising, H., eds.) Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. 337-361 (2009) ISBN:978-3-540-87406-5
2007

  • Forgan, A.H., Knogge, W. & Anderson, P.A. Asexual genetic exchange in the barley pathogen Rhynchosporium secalis. Phytopathology. 97, 650-654 (2007)

  • van’t Slot, K.A.E., Gierlich A. & Knogge, W. A single binding site mediates resistance- and disease-accociated activities of the effectors protein NIP1 from the barley pathogen Rhynchosporium secalis. Plant Physiol. . 144, 1654-1666 (2007)
2006

  • Knogge, W. & Scheel, D. LysM receptors recognize friend and foe. PNAS. 103, 10829-10830 (2006)
2004

  • Gao, L.L., Knogge, W., Delp, G., Smith, F.A. & Smith, S.E. Expression patterns of defense-related genes in different types of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) development in wild-type and mycorrhiza-defective mutant of tomato. Mol. Plant-Microbe Interact.. 17, 1114-1125 (2004)

  • Schürch, S., Linde, C.C., Knogge, W., Jackson, L.F. & McDonald, B.A. Molecular population genetic analysis differentiates two virulence mechanisms of the fungal avirulence gene NIP1. Mol. Plant-Microbe Interact.. 17, 1103-1113 (2004)
2003

  • Genger, R.K., Brown, A.H.D., Knogge, W., Nesbitt, K. & Burdon, J.J. Development of SCAR markers linked to a scald resistance gene derived from wild barley. Euphytica. 134, 149-159 (2003)

  • Steiner-Lange, S., Fischer, A., Böttcher, A., Rouhara, I., Liedgens, H., Schmelzer, E. & Knogge, W. Differential defense reactions in leaf tissue of barley in response to infection by Rhynchosporium secalis and to treatment with a fungal avirulence gene product. Mol. Plant-Microbe Interact.. 16, 893-902 (2003)

  • van't Slot, K.A.E, van den Burg, H.A., Kloks, C.P.A.M., Hilbers, C.W., Knogge, W., & Papavoine, C.H.M. Solution structure of the fungal disease resistance-triggering protein NIP1 from the fungus Rhynchosporium secalis shows a novel b-sheet fold. J. Biol. Chem.. 278, 45730-45736 (2003)
2002

  • Fiegen, M. & Knogge, W. Amino acid alterations in isoforms of the effector protein NIP1 from Rhynchosporium secalis have similar effects on its different activities in barley. Physiol. Mol. Plant Pathol. 61, 299-302 (2002)

  • Knogge, W. Avirulence determinants and elicitors. In: The Mycota, Vol. XI: Agricultural Applications. (F. Kempken, eds.) Springer-Verlag, Berlin. 289-310 (2002)

  • van ‘t Slot, K.A.E. & Knogge, W. A dual role of microbial pathogen-derived effector proteins in plant disease and resistance. Crit. Rev. Plant Sci. 12, 229-271 (2002)
2001

  • Sakaki, T., Zähringer, U., Warnecke, D.C., Fahl, A., Knogge, W., & Heinz, E. Sterol glycosides and cerebrosides accumulate in Pichia pastoris, Rhynchosporium secalis, and other fungi under normal conditions or under heat shock and ethanol stress. Yeast. 18, 679-695 (2001)


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