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1. The effector-triggered immunity landscape of tomato against Pseudomonas syringae.

2. The ETS-ETI cycle: evolutionary processes and metapopulation dynamics driving the diversification of pathogen effectors and host immune factors.

3. The Arabidopsis ZED1-Related Kinase Genomic Cluster Is Specifically Required for Effector-Triggered Immunity.

4. The pan-genome effector-triggered immunity landscape of a host-pathogen interaction.

5. A High-Sensitivity, Microtiter-Based Plate Assay for Plant Pattern-Triggered Immunity.

6. Oh, the places they'll go! A survey of phytopathogen effectors and their host targets.

7. Image-Based Quantification of Plant Immunity and Disease.

8. Proteomics of effector-triggered immunity (ETI) in plants.

9. Phytopathogen type III effectors as probes of biological systems.

10. A high-throughput forward genetic screen identifies genes required for virulence of Pseudomonas syringae pv. maculicola ES4326 on Arabidopsis.

11. Found in translation: high-throughput chemical screening in Arabidopsis thaliana identifies small molecules that reduce Fusarium head blight disease in wheat.

12. Allele-specific virulence attenuation of the Pseudomonas syringae HopZ1a type III effector via the Arabidopsis ZAR1 resistance protein.

13. The HopZ family of Pseudomonas syringae type III effectors require myristoylation for virulence and avirulence functions in Arabidopsis thaliana.

14. The HopX (AvrPphE) family of Pseudomonas syringae type III effectors require a catalytic triad and a novel N-terminal domain for function.

15. Type III effector proteins: doppelgangers of bacterial virulence.

16. The Pseudomonas syringae effector AvrRpt2 cleaves its C-terminally acylated target, RIN4, from Arabidopsis membranes to block RPM1 activation.

17. Pseudomonas syringae coffee blight is associated with the horizontal transfer of plasmid‐encoded type III effectors.

18. The ABCs and 123s of Bacterial Secretion Systems in Plant Pathogenesis.

19. A “Whirly” Transcription Factor Is Required for Salicylic Acid-Dependent Disease Resistance in Arabidopsis

20. Towards integrative plant pathology.

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