edoc-vmtest

Browse by Basel Contributors ID

Up a level
Export as [feed] Atom [feed] RSS 1.0 [feed] RSS 2.0
Group by: Date | Item Type | Refereed | No Grouping
Jump to: No | Yes

No

Hann, Dagmar and Boller, Thomas. (2012) Microbial effectors and their role in plant defense suppression. In: Effectors in plant-microbe interactions. Chichester, pp. 33-52.

Yes

Kørner, Camilla Julie and Klauser, Dominik and Niehl, Annette and Domínguez-Ferreras, Ana and Chinchilla, Delphine and Boller, Thomas and Heinlein, Manfred and Hann, Dagmar. (2013) The immunity regulator BAK1 contributes to resistance against diverse RNA viruses. Molecular plant-microbe interactions, Vol. 26, H. 11. pp. 1271-1280.

Hann, Dagmar R. and Domínguez-Ferreras, Ana and Motyka, Vaclav and Dobrev, Petre I. and Schornack, Sebastian and Jehle, Anna and Felix, Georg and Chinchilla, Delphine and Rathjen, John P. and Boller, Thomas. (2013) The Pseudomonas type III effector HopQ1 activates cytokinin signaling and interferes with plant innate immunity. New phytologist, Vol. 201, H. 2 , S. 585–598.

Xin, D. W. and Liao, S. and Xie, Z. P. and Hann, D. R. and Steinle, L. and Boller, T. and Staehelin, C.. (2012) Functional analysis of NopM, a novel E3 ubiquitin ligase (NEL) domain effector of Rhizobium sp strain NGR234. PLoS Pathogens, Vol. 8, H. 5 , e1002707.

Segonzac, C. and Feike, D. and Gimenez-Ibanez, S. and Hann, D. R. and Zipfel, C. and Rathjen, J. P.. (2011) Hierarchy and roles of pathogen-associated molecular pattern-induced responses in Nicotiana benthamiana. Plant Physiology , 156 (2). pp. 687-699.

Gimenez-Ibanez, S. and Hann, D. R. and Rathjen, J. P.. (2010) Deciphering the mode of action and host recognition of bacterial type III effectors. Functional Plant Biology, Vol. 37. pp. 926-932.

Hann, D. R. and Gimenez-Ibanez, S. and Rathjen, J. P.. (2010) Bacterial virulence effectors and their activities. Current Opinion in Plant Biology, Vol. 13. pp. 388-393.

Hann, D. R. and Rathjen, J. P.. (2010) The long and winding road: virulence effector proteins of plant pathogenic bacteria. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, Vol. 67, no. 20. pp. 3425-3434.