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Plant infection and the establishment of fungal biotrophy

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Trends in Plant Science. 2002, 7(8), pp. 352-356. ISSN 1360-1385. Available under: doi: 10.1016/S1360-1385(02)02297-5

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To exploit plants as living substrates, biotrophic fungi have evolved remarkable
variations of their tubular cells, the hyphae. They form infection structures such as appressoria, penetration hyphae and infection hyphae to invade the plant with minimal damage to host cells. To establish compatibility with the host, controlled secretory activity and distinct interface layers appear to be essential.
Colletotrichum species switch from initial biotrophic to necrotrophic growth and are amenable to mutant analysis and molecular studies. Obligate biotrophic rust fungi can form the most specialized hypha: the haustorium. Gene expression and immunocytological studies with rust fungi support the idea that the haustorium is a transfer apparatus for the long-term absorption of host nutrients.

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570 Biowissenschaften, Biologie

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biotrophic fungi, haustorium

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ISO 690MENDGEN, Kurt, Matthias HAHN, 2002. Plant infection and the establishment of fungal biotrophy. In: Trends in Plant Science. 2002, 7(8), pp. 352-356. ISSN 1360-1385. Available under: doi: 10.1016/S1360-1385(02)02297-5
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  title={Plant infection and the establishment of fungal biotrophy},
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  journal={Trends in Plant Science},
  pages={352--356},
  author={Mendgen, Kurt and Hahn, Matthias}
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