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1. Characterization of Six Partial Resistance Genes and One Quantitative Trait Locus to Blast Disease Using Near Isogenic Lines with a Susceptible Genetic Background of Indica Group Rice (Oryza sativa)

2. Investigating the Mechanisms Underlying the Durability and Sustainable Use of Pb1 Gene-Mediated High Field Resistance to Rice Panicle Blast

3. Panicle blast 1 (Pb1) resistance is dependent on at least four QTLs in the rice genome

4. Abscisic Acid Interacts Antagonistically with Salicylic Acid Signaling Pathway in Rice–Magnaporthe grisea Interaction

5. Insertion of the LINE Retrotransposon MGL Causes a Conidiophore Pattern Mutation in Magnaporthe grisea

8. Pathogenicity of Isolates of the Rice Blast Pathogen (Pyricularia oryzae) From Indonesia

9. Pathogenicity of Rice Blast (Pyricularia oryzae Cavara) Isolates from Mekong River Delta, Vietnam

10. Diversity and Distribution of Rice Blast (Pyricularia oryzae Cavara) Races in Vietnam

11. Genetic Variation of Rice Blast (Pyricularia oryzae) Isolates in Laos

12. Pathogenicities of Rice Blast (Pyricularia oryzae Cavara) Isolates From Kenya

14. Pathogenicity of Isolates of the Rice Blast Pathogen (

15. Genetic variation of blast (Pyricularia oryzae Cavara) resistance in rice (Oryza sativa L.) accessions widely used in Kenya

16. Diversity and Distribution of Rice Blast (

17. Pathogenicities of Rice Blast (

18. Identification of Magnaporthe oryzae Avirulence Genes to Three Rice Blast Resistance Genes

19. Diversity and Distribution of Rice Blast (Pyricularia oryzae Cavara) Races in Bangladesh

20. Rice OsVAMP714, a membrane-trafficking protein localized to the chloroplast and vacuolar membrane, is involved in resistance to rice blast disease

21. Broad-Spectrum Blast Resistance: Harnessing a Natural Allele of a Transcription Factor in Rice

22. Rapid DNA-genotyping system targeting ten loci for resistance to blast disease in rice

23. Tyrosine phosphorylation of a receptor-like cytoplasmic kinase, BSR1, plays a crucial role in resistance to multiple pathogens in rice

24. Development of disease-resistant rice by pathogen-responsive expression of WRKY45

25. CC-NBS-LRR-Type R Proteins for Rice Blast Commonly Interact with Specific WRKY Transcription Factors

26. Rice leaf hydrophobicity and gas films are conferred by a wax synthesis gene (LGF1) and contribute to flood tolerance

27. Panicle blast 1 (Pb1) resistance is dependent on at least four QTLs in the rice genome

28. Rice blast resistance gene Pikahei-1(t), a member of a resistance gene cluster on chromosome 4, encodes a nucleotide-binding site and leucine-rich repeat protein

29. Pathogenicity of Rice Blast (Pyricularia oryzae Cavara) Isolates from Cambodia

30. Blast resistance of CC-NB-LRR protein Pb1 is mediated by WRKY45 through protein–protein interaction

31. Additional file 1: Table S1. of Panicle blast 1 (Pb1) resistance is dependent on at least four QTLs in the rice genome

32. CDPK-mediated abiotic stress signaling

33. SWAP70 functions as a Rac/Rop guanine nucleotide-exchange factor in rice

34. A rice calcium-dependent protein kinase OsCPK12 oppositely modulates salt-stress tolerance and blast disease resistance

35. Characterization of the rice blast resistance gene Pik cloned from Kanto51

36. Rice WRKY45 plays important roles in fungal and bacterial disease resistance

37. Characterization of Pi13, a blast resistance gene that maps to chromosome 6 in indica rice (Oryza sativa L. variety, Kasalath)

38. Screening for resistance against Pseudomonas syringae in rice‐FOX Arabidopsis lines identified a putative receptor‐like cytoplasmic kinase gene that confers resistance to major bacterial and fungal pathogens in Arabidopsis and rice

39. Role of OsNPR1 in rice defense program as revealed by genome-wide expression analysis

40. Durable panicle blast-resistance gene Pb1 encodes an atypical CC-NBS-LRR protein and was generated by acquiring a promoter through local genome duplication

41. Mstu1, an APSES Transcription Factor, Is Required for Appressorium-Mediated Infection inMagnaporthe grisea

42. Loss of Function of a Proline-Containing Protein Confers Durable Disease Resistance in Rice

43. Efficient authentic fine mapping of the rice blast resistance gene Pik-h in the Pik cluster, using new Pik-h-differentiating isolates

44. Elicitor and Calatalse Activity of Conidia Suspensions of Various Strains ofMagnaporthe griseain Suspension-Cultured Cells of Rice

45. Functional analysis of a NAC-type transcription factor OsNAC6 involved in abiotic and biotic stress-responsive gene expression in rice

46. Genetic Variation of Blast Resistance in Foxtail Millet (Setaria italica (L.) P. Beauv.) and its Geographic Distribution

47. Genome-wide Identification of the Rice Calcium-dependent Protein Kinase and its Closely Related Kinase Gene Families: Comprehensive Analysis of the CDPKs Gene Family in Rice

48. Quantitative Evaluation of Protective Effect of Pb1 Gene, Conferring Field Resistance to Rice Panicle Blast, Using Near-Isogenic Lines

49. Gene pyramiding enhances durable blast disease resistance in rice

50. Ecological control of seedborne rice diseases using processed rice seed (Gennmai seed)

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