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1. 'Late' effectors from Leptosphaeria maculans as tools for identifying novel sources of resistance in Brassica napus

2. Two independent approaches converge to the cloning of a new Leptosphaeria maculans avirulence effector gene, AvrLmS‐Lep2

4. One gene-one name: the AvrLmJ1 avirulence gene of Leptosphaeria maculans is AvrLm5

5. Life, death and rebirth of avirulence effectors in a fungal pathogen of <scp>B</scp> rassica crops, <scp>L</scp> eptosphaeria maculans

6. Different waves of effector genes with contrasted genomic location are expressed by Leptosphaeria maculans during cotyledon and stem colonization of oilseed rape

7. Leptosphaeria maculanseffector AvrLm4-7 affects salicylic acid (SA) and ethylene (ET) signalling and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) accumulation inBrassica napus

8. The APSES transcription factor LmStuA is required for sporulation, pathogenic development and effector gene expression inLeptosphaeria maculans

9. Rapid identification of theLeptosphaeria maculansavirulence geneAvrLm2using an intraspecific comparative genomics approach

11. Clonal populations ofLeptosphaeria maculanscontaminating cabbage in Mexico

12. Migration patterns and changes in population biology associated with the worldwide spread of the oilseed rape pathogenLeptosphaeria maculans

13. Hunting down fungal secretomes using liquid-phase IEF prior to high resolution 2-DE

14. TheLeptosphaeria maculans ��� Leptosphaeria biglobosaspecies complex in the American continent

15. Dual control of avirulence inLeptosphaeria maculanstowards aBrassica napuscultivar with ‘sylvestris-derived’ resistance suggests involvement of two resistance genes

16. Genome structure impacts molecular evolution at the AvrLm1 avirulence locus of the plant pathogen Leptosphaeria maculans

17. Lost in the middle of nowhere: theAvrLm1avirulence gene of the DothideomyceteLeptosphaeria maculans

18. The stem canker (blackleg) fungus,Leptosphaeria maculans, enters the genomic era

19. From model to crop plant–pathogen interactions: cloning of the first resistance gene to <scp>L</scp> eptosphaeria maculans in <scp>B</scp> rassica napus

20. Colonization of winter oilseed rape tissues by A/Tox+ and B/Tox0 Leptosphaeria maculans (phoma stem canker) in France and England

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