El Oirdi M, Abd El Rahman T, Rigano L, El Hadrami A, Rodriguez MC, Daayf F, Vojnov A, and Bouarab K 2011. Botrytis cinerea Manipulates the Antagonistic Effects between Immune Pathways to Promote Disease Development in Tomato. Plant Cell 23:2405-2421
El-Bebany AF, Henriquez MA, Badawi M, Adam LR, El Hadrami A, and Daayf F 2011. Induction of putative pathogenicity-related genes in Verticillium dahliae in response to elicitation with potato root extracts. Environmental and Experimental Botany 72:251–257
Yao Z, Rashid KY, Adam LR, and Daayf F 2011. Verticillium dahliae'sVdNEP acts both as a plant defense elicitor and a pathogenicity factor in the interaction with Helianthus annuus. Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology 33:375–388
El Hadrami A, Adam LR, and Daayf F 2011. Biocontrol treatments confer protection against Verticillium dahliae infection of potato by inducing anti-microbial metabolites Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions 24:328-335.
Liu Z, Hammerlindl J, Keller W, McVetty PBE, Daayf F, Quiros CF and Li G. 2011. MAM gene silencing leads to the induction of C3 and reduction of C4 and C5 side-chain aliphatic glucosinolates in Brassica napus. Molecular Breeding 27:467-478
Inch S, Walker DJ, Gilbert J, Daayf F, Fernando WGD, and Piercey-Normore M 2011. The development of a model to predict the potential efficacy of Trichoderma harzianum isolates on perithecial production of Gibberella zeae based on secondary metabolite production. Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology 33:337–346
Dihazi A, Serghini MA, Jaiti F, Daayf F, Driouich A, Dihazi H and El Hadrami I 2011. Structural and biochemical changes in Salicylic acid-treated date palm roots challenged with Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. albedinis. Journal of Pathogens Vol. 2011, ID:280481, doi:10.4061/2011/280481
Derksen H, Badawi M, Henriquez MA, and Daayf F 2011. Raging hormones, the role of hormone defence signalling in the potato-Verticillium dahliae interaction. Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology 33:274-274 (abstract)
El-Bebany AF, Yao Z, Venturino A, and Daayf F 2011. Isolation, cloning, and sequence analysis of four pathogenicity-related genes in highly vs. weaklyVerticillium dahliae aggressive isolates. Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology 33:275-275 (abstract) |