Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (2016) 29 (5)

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Articles of Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions entered for 2016 and volume (issue): 29 (5)

Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (2016) 29, 335-344
Lindsey P. Burbank and Drake C. Stenger (2016)
A temperature-independent cold-shock protein homolog acts as a virulence factor in Xylella fastidiosa

Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (2016) 29, 345-351
Noriyuki Hatsugai, Rachel Hillmer, Shohei Yamaoka, Ikuko Hara-Nishimura and Fumiaki Katagiri (2016)
The µ subunit of Arabidopsis adaptor protein-2 is involved in effector-triggered immunity mediated by membrane-localized resistance proteins

Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (2016) 29, 362-373
Marko Flajsman, Stanislav Mandelc, Sebastjan Radisek, Natasa Stajner, Jernej Jakse, Katarina Kosmelj and Branka Javornik (2016)
Identification of novel virulence-associated proteins secreted to xylem by Verticillium nonalfalfae during colonization of hop plants

Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (2016) 29, 385-395
Ruth Le Fevre, Bridget O'Boyle, Matthew J. Moscou and Sebastian Schornack (2016)
Colonization of barley by the broad-host hemibiotrophic pathogen Phytophthora palmivora uncovers a leaf development–dependent involvement of Mlo

Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (2016) 29, 396-404
Chuanfu An, Yezhang Ding, Xudong Zhang, Chenggang Wang and Zhonglin Mou (2016)
Elongator plays a positive role in exogenous NAD-induced defense responses in Arabidopsis

Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (2016) 29, 405-416
Anfei Fang, Yanqing Han, Nan Zhang, Min Zhang, Lijuan Liu, Shuai Li, Fen Lu and Wenxian Sun (2016)
Identification and characterization of plant cell death–inducing secreted proteins from Ustilaginoidea virens

Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (2016) 29, 417-430
Firas Talas, Rasha Kalih, Thomas Miedaner and Bruce A. McDonald (2016)
Genome-wide association study identifies novel candidate genes for aggressiveness, deoxynivalenol production, and azole sensitivity in natural field populations of Fusarium graminearum