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1. Nucleosome patterns in four plant pathogenic fungi with contrasted genome structures

4. Quantitative pathogenicity and host adaptation in a fungal plant pathogen revealed by whole-genome sequencing

8. A secreted protease-like protein in Zymoseptoria tritici is responsible for avirulence on Stb9 resistance gene in wheat

9. Quantitative and qualitative plant-pathogen interactions call upon similar pathogenicity genes with a spectrum of effects

10. Improved gene annotation of the fungal wheat pathogen Zymoseptoria tritici based on combined Iso-Seq and RNA-Seq evidence

12. Whole-genome sequencing reveals diverse mechanisms underlying quantitative pathogenicity and host adaptation in a fungal plant pathogen

13. A secreted protease-like protein inZymoseptoria triticiis responsible for avirulence onStb9resistance gene in wheat

16. Identification of Copper-Containing Oxidoreductases in the Secretomes of Three Colletotrichum Species with a Focus on Copper Radical Oxidases for the Biocatalytic Production of Fatty Aldehydes

17. Additional file 22 of Large-scale transcriptomics to dissect 2 years of the life of a fungal phytopathogen interacting with its host plant

18. Additional file 16 of Large-scale transcriptomics to dissect 2 years of the life of a fungal phytopathogen interacting with its host plant

19. Additional file 6 of Large-scale transcriptomics to dissect 2 years of the life of a fungal phytopathogen interacting with its host plant

20. Additional file 4 of Large-scale transcriptomics to dissect 2 years of the life of a fungal phytopathogen interacting with its host plant

21. Large-scale transcriptomics to dissect 2 years of the life of a fungal phytopathogen interacting with its host plant

22. Unravelling the genetic architecture of host adaptation in a collection of isolates from the wheat fungal pathogen Zymoseptoria tritici, collected in France between 2009 and 2010

23. Time-resolved secretome analysis of threeColletotrichumspecies identifies copper radical alcohol oxidases for the production of fatty aldehydes

25. Large-scale transcriptomics to dissect two years of the life of a fungal phytopathogen interacting with its host plant

29. De novo assembly and annotation of three Leptosphaeria genomes using Oxford Nanopore MinION sequencing

30. Investigating the involvement of histone modifications in the control of effector gene expression in Leptospharia maculans, the fungus causing stem canker of oilseed rape

31. Investigating the involvement of the chromatin state in the control of effector gene expression in Leptosphaeria maculans

32. Analyse de l'interaction entre les membres d'un complexe d'espèces pathogènes du colza (Leptosphaeria maculans et L.biglobosa) par une approche transcriptomique

34. Additional file 10: of Gapless genome assembly of Colletotrichum higginsianum reveals chromosome structure and association of transposable elements with secondary metabolite gene clusters

35. Additional file 26: of Gapless genome assembly of Colletotrichum higginsianum reveals chromosome structure and association of transposable elements with secondary metabolite gene clusters

36. Additional file 21: of Gapless genome assembly of Colletotrichum higginsianum reveals chromosome structure and association of transposable elements with secondary metabolite gene clusters

37. Additional file 4: of Gapless genome assembly of Colletotrichum higginsianum reveals chromosome structure and association of transposable elements with secondary metabolite gene clusters

38. Additional file 16: of Gapless genome assembly of Colletotrichum higginsianum reveals chromosome structure and association of transposable elements with secondary metabolite gene clusters

39. Additional file 5: of Gapless genome assembly of Colletotrichum higginsianum reveals chromosome structure and association of transposable elements with secondary metabolite gene clusters

40. Additional file 9: of Gapless genome assembly of Colletotrichum higginsianum reveals chromosome structure and association of transposable elements with secondary metabolite gene clusters

41. Additional file 6: of Gapless genome assembly of Colletotrichum higginsianum reveals chromosome structure and association of transposable elements with secondary metabolite gene clusters

42. Investigating the involvement of the chromatin state in the control of effector gene expression in Leptospharia maculans

43. Gapless genome assembly of Colletotrichum higginsianum reveals chromosome structure and association of transposable elements with secondary metabolite gene clusters

44. Integration of transcriptomic and proteomics approaches in characterizing short-term gravi-perception signaling networks in poplar wood

45. A small secreted protein in Zymoseptoria tritici is responsible for avirulence on wheat cultivars carrying the Stb6 resistance gene

46. The first set of expressed sequence TAGS (ESTS) in the medicinal mushroom Agaricus subrufescens provides opportunitgies to discover production pathways of bioactive compounds and develop molecular breeding

47. Analysis of fungal communities associated with grapevine wood diseases, based on fungal ITS pyrosequencing

48. Isochores and effectors: genome reshaping and the birth of highly pathogenic species in fungal phytopathogens

49. Analyse bioinformatique des données de métagénomique fongique

50. Fungal species resources: an integrated system for structural and functional genome annotation

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