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    Differential responses of rice to inoculation with wild-type and non-pathogenic mutants of Magnaporthe oryzae

    We analyzed the response of rice to Magnaporthe oryzae infection using two mutant strains deficient in Mgb1 and Mst12, which are essential for the development of appresoria and penetration pegs. Both mutants indu...

    Tomoaki Kato, Shigeru Tanabe, Marie Nishimura, Yuko Ohtake in Plant Molecular Biology (2009)

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    Two Rice GRAS Family Genes Responsive to N-Acetylchitooligosaccharide Elicitor are Induced by Phytoactive Gibberellins: Evidence for Cross-Talk Between Elicitor and Gibberellin Signaling in Rice Cells

    In this study, we present data showing that two members of the GRAS family of genes from rice, CIGR1 and CIGR2(chitin-inducible gibberellin-responsive), inducible by the potent elicitor N-acetylchitooligosacchari...

    R. Bradley Day, Shigeru Tanabe, Masaji Koshioka, Toshiaki Mitsui in Plant Molecular Biology (2004)