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1. Genetics of the Unfolded Protein Response in Fungi

2. Induction of Aspergillus fumigatus zinc cluster transcription factor OdrA/Mdu2 provides combined cellular responses for oxidative stress protection and multiple antifungal drug resistance

4. Fungal COP9 signalosome assembly requires connection of two trimeric intermediates for integration of intrinsic deneddylase

7. Verticillium dahliae Vta3 promotes ELV1 virulence factor gene expression in xylem sap, but tames Mtf1-mediated late stages of fungus-plant interactions and microsclerotia formation

10. A 20-kb lineage-specific genomic region tames virulence in pathogenic amphidiploid Verticillium longisporum

11. Secondary metabolites of Hülle cells mediate protection of fungal reproductive and overwintering structures against fungivorous animals

12. Author response: Secondary metabolites of Hülle cells mediate protection of fungal reproductive and overwintering structures against fungivorous animals

13. Unfolded Protein Response and Scaffold Independent Pheromone MAP Kinase Signaling Control Verticillium dahliae Growth, Development, and Plant Pathogenesis

14. Pseudomonas Strains Induce Transcriptional and Morphological Changes and Reduce Root Colonization of Verticillium spp.

15. A 20‐kb lineage‐specific genomic region tames virulence in pathogenic amphidiploid Verticillium longisporum

16. The velvet protein Vel1 controls initial plant root colonization and conidia formation for xylem distribution in Verticillium wilt

17. A 20-kb lineage-specific genomic region tames virulence in pathogenic amphidiploid Verticillium longisporum

18. Hülle-cell-mediated protection of fungal reproductive and overwintering structures against fungivorous animals

19. The velvet protein Vel1 controls initial plant root colonization and conidia formation for xylem distribution in Verticillium wilt

21. Verticillium longisporum Elicits Media-Dependent Secretome Responses With Capacity to Distinguish Between Plant-Related Environments

24. V. longisporumelicits media-dependent secretome responses with a further capacity to distinguish between plant-related environments

28. Verticillium dahliae transcription factors Som1 and Vta3 control microsclerotia formation and sequential steps of plant root penetration and colonisation to induce disease

29. Bacillus thuringiensis and Bacillus weihenstephanensis Inhibit the Growth of Phytopathogenic Verticillium Species

30. Interplay of the fungal sumoylationnet work for control of multicellular development

31. Fluorescent pseudomonads pursue media-dependent strategies to inhibit growth of pathogenic Verticillium fungi.

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