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2. A Biotic or Abiotic Stress?

3. Evidence for suppression of immunity as a driver for genomic introgressions and host range expansion in races of Albugo candida, a generalist parasite

4. The Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomatoDC3000 Type III Effector HopF2 Has a Putative Myristoylation Site Required for Its Avirulence and Virulence Functions

5. Gene gain and loss during evolution of obligate parasitism in the white rust pathogen of Arabidopsis thaliana.

8. Transgressive segregation reveals mechanisms of Arabidopsis immunity to Brassica-infecting races of white rust (Albugo candida)

9. Genomic Rearrangements in Arabidopsis Considered as Quantitative Traits

10. Genomic Rearrangements Considered as Quantitative Traits

11. Genomic Rearrangements in

12. Hypoxia response in Arabidopsis roots infected by Plasmodiophora brassicae supports the development of clubroot

13. Additional file 1: of Hypoxia response in Arabidopsis roots infected by Plasmodiophora brassicae supports the development of clubroot

14. Hypoxia response in Arabidopsis roots infected by Plasmodiophora brassicae supports the development of clubroot

15. Additional file 2: of Hypoxia response in Arabidopsis roots infected by Plasmodiophora brassicae supports the development of clubroot

16. Additional file 3: of Hypoxia response in Arabidopsis roots infected by Plasmodiophora brassicae supports the development of clubroot

17. Additional file 4: of Hypoxia response in Arabidopsis roots infected by Plasmodiophora brassicae supports the development of clubroot

18. Subcellular targeting of an evolutionarily conserved plant defensin MtDef4.2 determines the outcome of plant-pathogen interaction in transgenic Arabidopsis

19. Hormone Crosstalk in Plant Disease and Defense: More Than Just JASMONATE-SALICYLATE Antagonism

20. The microRNA miR393 re-directs secondary metabolite biosynthesis away from camalexin and towards glucosinolates

21. Pathological hormone imbalances

22. Evidence for suppression of immunity as a driver for genomic introgressions and host range expansion in races of Albugo candida, a generalist parasite

23. Both the Jasmonic Acid and the Salicylic Acid Pathways Contribute to Resistance to the Biotrophic Clubroot Agent [i]Plasmodiophora brassicae[/i] in Arabidopsis

24. Camalexin contributes to the partial resistance of [i]Arabidopsis thaliana[/i] to the biotrophic soilborne protist [i]Plasmodiophora brassicae[/i]

25. The Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomatoDC3000 Type III Effector HopF2 Has a Putative Myristoylation Site Required for Its Avirulence and Virulence Functions

27. EXPRSS: an Illumina based high-throughput expression-profiling method to reveal transcriptional dynamics

28. Genomic Rearrangements Considered as Quantitative Traits

29. Evidence for suppression of immunity as a driver for genomic introgressions and host range expansion in races of Albugo candida, a generalist parasite

30. Subcellular targeting of an evolutionarily conserved plant defensin MtDef4.2 determines the outcome of plant–pathogen interaction in transgenic Arabidopsis

33. Evidence for suppression of immunity as a driver for genomic introgressions and host range expansion in races of Albugo candida, a generalist parasite

34. A Biotic or Abiotic Stress?

35. Author response: Evidence for suppression of immunity as a driver for genomic introgressions and host range expansion in races of Albugo candida, a generalist parasite

39. Gene Gain and Loss during Evolution of Obligate Parasitism in the White Rust Pathogen of Arabidopsis thaliana

41. Both the Jasmonic Acid and the Salicylic Acid Pathways Contribute to Resistance to the Biotrophic Clubroot Agent Plasmodiophora brassicae in Arabidopsis.

42. Evidence for suppression of immunity as a driver for genomic introgressions and host range expansion in races of Albugo Candida, a generalist parasite.

44. Subcellular targeting of an evolutionarily conserved plant defensin Mt Def4.2 determines the outcome of plant-pathogen interaction in transgenic Arabidopsis.

45. Genomic Rearrangements in Arabidopsis Considered as Quantitative Traits

46. Hypoxia response in Arabidopsis roots infected by Plasmodiophora brassicae supports the development of clubroot

47. Hypoxia response in Arabidopsis roots infected by Plasmodiophora brassicae supports the development of clubroot

48. Hypoxia response in Arabidopsis roots infected by Plasmodiophora brassicae supports the development of clubroot

49. Hypoxia response in Arabidopsis roots infected by Plasmodiophora brassicae supports the development of clubroot

50. Hypoxia response in Arabidopsis roots infected by Plasmodiophora brassicae supports the development of clubroot

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