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1. Convergent evolution of plant pattern recognition receptors sensing cysteine-rich patterns from three microbial kingdoms

2. Genotyping-by-sequencing-based identification of Arabidopsis pattern recognition receptor RLP32 recognizing proteobacterial translation initiation factor IF1

3. The grapevine LysM receptor-like kinase VvLYK5-1 recognizes chitin oligomers through its association with VvLYK1-1

4. ABA-Dependent Salt Stress Tolerance Attenuates Botrytis Immunity in Arabidopsis

5. Convergent evolution of plant pattern recognition receptors sensing cysteine-rich patterns from three microbial kingdoms

6. The EDS1–PAD4–ADR1 node mediates Arabidopsis pattern-triggered immunity

7. The Arabidopsis thaliana LysM-containing Receptor-Like Kinase 2 is required for elicitor-induced resistance to pathogens

8. A plant surface receptor for sensing insect herbivory

9. Interplay of plant glycan hydrolases and LysM proteins in plant—Bacteria interactions

10. Comparing Arabidopsis receptor kinase and receptor protein-mediated immune signaling reveals BIK1-dependent differences

11. Host-induced bacterial cell wall decomposition mediates pattern-triggered immunity in Arabidopsis

12. Genotyping-by-sequencing-based identification of Arabidopsis pattern recognition receptor RLP32 recognizing proteobacterial translation initiation factor IF1

13. Genotyping-by-sequencing-based identification of Arabidopsis pattern recognition receptor RLP32 recognizing proteobacterial translation initiation factor IF1

14. Chromatin phosphoproteomics unravels a function for AT-hook motif nuclear localized protein AHL13 in PAMP-triggered immunity

15. Arabidopsis cell surface LRR immune receptor signaling through the EDS1-PAD4-ADR1 node

16. The BIR2/BIR3-associated Phospholipase Dγ1 negatively regulates plant immunity

18. Plant immunity unified

19. Isolation of Novel MAMP-like Activities and Identification of Cognate Pattern Recognition Receptors in Arabidopsis thaliana Using Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS)-Based Mapping

20. The BIR2/BIR3-interacting Phospholipase D gamma 1 negatively regulates immunity in Arabidopsis

21. The fungal ligand chitin directly binds <scp>TLR</scp> 2 and triggers inflammation dependent on oligomer size

22. Symbiosis-related genes sustain the development of a downy mildew pathogen onArabidopsis thaliana

23. The fungal ligand chitin directly binds and signals inflammation dependent on oligomer size and TLR2

24. Peptidoglycan perception—Sensing bacteria by their common envelope structure

25. Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (3rd edition)

26. WRINKLED1 and ACYL-COA:DIACYLGLYCEROL ACYLTRANSFERASE1 regulate tocochromanol metabolism in Arabidopsis

27. Sensing Danger: Key to Activating Plant Immunity

28. Peptidoglycan Isolation and Binding Studies with LysM-Type Pattern Recognition Receptors

29. MAPK-triggered chromatin reprogramming by histone deacetylase in plant innate immunity

30. A novel <scp>A</scp> rabidopsis <scp>CHITIN ELICITOR RECEPTOR KINASE 1 (CERK1)</scp> mutant with enhanced pathogen‐induced cell death and altered receptor processing

31. ArabidopsisRECEPTOR-LIKE PROTEIN30 and Receptor-Like Kinase SUPPRESSOR OF BIR1-1/EVERSHED Mediate Innate Immunity to Necrotrophic Fungi

32. Erratum

33. Plant LysM proteins: modules mediating symbiosis and immunity

34. Autophagy differentially controls plant basal immunity to biotrophic and necrotrophic pathogens

35. The Arabidopsis Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Phosphatase PP2C5 Affects Seed Germination, Stomatal Aperture, and Abscisic Acid-Inducible Gene Expression

36. Biotechnological concepts for improving plant innate immunity

37. An RLP23-SOBIR1-BAK1 complex mediates NLP-triggered immunity

38. ATG7contributes to plant basal immunity towards fungal infection

39. Host-induced bacterial cell wall decomposition mediates pattern-triggered immunity in Arabidopsis

40. Author response: Host-induced bacterial cell wall decomposition mediates pattern-triggered immunity in Arabidopsis

41. Receptor like proteins associate with SOBIR1-type of adaptors to form bimolecular receptor kinases

42. Analysis of MAPK Activities Using MAPK-Specific Antibodies

43. Sometimes new results raise new questions

44. Arabidopsis lysin-motif proteins LYM1 LYM3 CERK1 mediate bacterial peptidoglycan sensing and immunity to bacterial infection

45. Peptidoglycan Perception in Plants

46. Phytotoxicity and Innate Immune Responses Induced by Nep1-Like Proteins

47. A life or death switch

48. Autophagy controls plant basal immunity in a pathogenic lifestyle-dependent manner

49. A set of Arabidopsis genes involved in the accommodation of the downy mildew pathogen Hyaloperonospora arabidopsidis.

50. WRINKLED1 and ACYL-COA:DIACYLGLYCEROL ACYLTRANSFERASE1 regulate tocochromanol metabolism in Arabidopsis.

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