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1. Extensive immune receptor repertoire diversity in disease-resistant rice landraces.

2. The bZIP transcription factor BIP1 of the rice blast fungus is essential for infection and regulates a specific set of appressorium genes.

3. The genetic identity of neighboring plants in intraspecific mixtures modulates disease susceptibility of both wheat and rice.

4. Growth-defence trade-off in rice: fast-growing and acquisitive genotypes have lower expression of genes involved in immunity.

5. Evolution of the rice blast pathogen on spatially structured rice landraces maintains multiple generalist fungal lineages.

6. A major genetic locus in neighbours controls changes of gene expression and susceptibility in intraspecific rice mixtures.

7. Jasmonic acid contributes to rice resistance against Magnaporthe oryzae.

8. Plant neighbour-modulated susceptibility to pathogens in intraspecific mixtures.

9. Genome-wide association of rice response to blast fungus identifies loci for robust resistance under high nitrogen.

10. Heterogeneity of the rice microbial community of the Chinese centuries-old Honghe Hani rice terraces system.

11. Emergence of Southern Rice Black-Streaked Dwarf Virus in the Centuries-Old Chinese Yuanyang Agrosystem of Rice Landraces.

12. Pathogen effectors and plant immunity determine specialization of the blast fungus to rice subspecies.

13. Cuticular Defects in Oryza sativa ATP-binding Cassette Transporter G31 Mutant Plants Cause Dwarfism, Elevated Defense Responses and Pathogen Resistance.

14. Cytokinin Production by the Rice Blast Fungus Is a Pivotal Requirement for Full Virulence.

15. Several wall-associated kinases participate positively and negatively in basal defense against rice blast fungus.

16. The phenome analysis of mutant alleles in Leucine-Rich Repeat Receptor-Like Kinase genes in rice reveals new potential targets for stress tolerant cereals.

17. Three wall-associated kinases required for rice basal immunity form protein complexes in the plasma membrane.

18. OsMADS26 Negatively Regulates Resistance to Pathogens and Drought Tolerance in Rice.

19. OsJAR1 is required for JA-regulated floret opening and anther dehiscence in rice.

20. The rice resistance protein pair RGA4/RGA5 recognizes the Magnaporthe oryzae effectors AVR-Pia and AVR1-CO39 by direct binding.

21. The Magnaporthe oryzae effector AVR1-CO39 is translocated into rice cells independently of a fungal-derived machinery.

22. OsWRKY22, a monocot WRKY gene, plays a role in the resistance response to blast.

23. Identification of positive and negative regulators of disease resistance to rice blast fungus using constitutive gene expression patterns.

24. In-depth molecular and phenotypic characterization in a rice insertion line library facilitates gene identification through reverse and forward genetics approaches.

25. Building a mutant resource for the study of disease resistance in rice reveals the pivotal role of several genes involved in defence.

26. Preformed expression of defense is a hallmark of partial resistance to rice blast fungal pathogen Magnaporthe oryzae.

27. ARCHIPELAGO: a dedicated resource for exploiting past, present, and future genomic data on disease resistance regulation in rice.

28. A genome-wide meta-analysis of rice blast resistance genes and quantitative trait loci provides new insights into partial and complete resistance.

29. Oryza Tag Line, a phenotypic mutant database for the Genoplante rice insertion line library.

30. Susceptibility of rice to the blast fungus, Magnaporthe grisea.

31. Characterization of the model system rice--Magnaporthe for the study of nonhost resistance in cereals.

32. Modern elite rice varieties of the 'Green Revolution' have retained a large introgression from wild rice around the Pi33 rice blast resistance locus.

33. Early and specific gene expression triggered by rice resistance gene Pi33 in response to infection by ACE1 avirulent blast fungus.

34. OryGenesDB: a database for rice reverse genetics.

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