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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 Chemotropic sensing in fungus–plant interactions Turrà, David
2015
26 C p. 135-140
6 p.
article
2 Chitin-mediated plant–fungal interactions: catching, hiding and handshaking Shinya, Tomonori
2015
26 C p. 64-71
8 p.
article
3 Chromatin-based control of effector gene expression in plant-associated fungi Soyer, Jessica L
2015
26 C p. 51-56
6 p.
article
4 Contents 2015
26 C p. iii-
1 p.
article
5 Cues from chewing insects — the intersection of DAMPs, HAMPs, MAMPs and effectors Acevedo, Flor E
2015
26 C p. 80-86
7 p.
article
6 Editorial Board, etc. 2015
26 C p. i-
1 p.
article
7 Editorial overview: Biotic interactions: The diverse and dynamic nature of perception and response in plant interactions: from cells to communities Paszkowski, Uta
2015
26 C p. v-viii
nvt p.
article
8 Exercising influence: distinct biotic interactions shape root microbiomes Sloan, Sarah Stuart
2015
26 C p. 32-36
5 p.
article
9 Exploring mutualistic interactions between microalgae and bacteria in the omics age Cooper, Matthew B
2015
26 C p. 147-153
7 p.
article
10 Genome diversity in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi Young, J Peter W
2015
26 C p. 113-119
7 p.
article
11 Growth versus immunity—a redirection of the cell cycle? Eichmann, Ruth
2015
26 C p. 106-112
7 p.
article
12 Horizontal gene transfer in parasitic plants Davis, Charles C
2015
26 C p. 14-19
6 p.
article
13 How can an understanding of plant–pollinator interactions contribute to global food security? Bailes, Emily J
2015
26 C p. 72-79
8 p.
article
14 Leaf metabolome in arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis Schweiger, Rabea
2015
26 C p. 120-126
7 p.
article
15 Macromolecule exchange in Cuscuta–host plant interactions Kim, Gunjune
2015
26 C p. 20-25
6 p.
article
16 Multilayer and interconnected post-transcriptional and co-transcriptional control of plant NLRs Halter, Thierry
2015
26 C p. 127-134
8 p.
article
17 Phylogenomics and evolution of secondary metabolism in plant-associated fungi Spatafora, Joseph W
2015
26 C p. 37-44
8 p.
article
18 Plant cysteine-rich peptides that inhibit pathogen growth and control rhizobial differentiation in legume nodules Maróti, Gergely
2015
26 C p. 57-63
7 p.
article
19 Plant-mediated ‘apparent effects’ between mycorrhiza and insect herbivores Gilbert, Lucy
2015
26 C p. 100-105
6 p.
article
20 Recent developments in arbuscular mycorrhizal signaling Gobbato, Enrico
2015
26 C p. 1-7
7 p.
article
21 Reconsidering mutualistic plant–fungal interactions through the lens of effector biology Plett, Jonathan M
2015
26 C p. 45-50
6 p.
article
22 Regulation of appressorium development in pathogenic fungi Ryder, Lauren S
2015
26 C p. 8-13
6 p.
article
23 Small RNAs—the secret agents in the plant–pathogen interactions Weiberg, Arne
2015
26 C p. 87-94
8 p.
article
24 Tracing the evolutionary path to nitrogen-fixing crops Delaux, Pierre-Marc
2015
26 C p. 95-99
5 p.
article
25 VIGS, HIGS and FIGS: small RNA silencing in the interactions of viruses or filamentous organisms with their plant hosts Baulcombe, David C
2015
26 C p. 141-146
6 p.
article
26 What the transcriptome does not tell — proteomics and metabolomics are closer to the plants’ patho-phenotype Feussner, Ivo
2015
26 C p. 26-31
6 p.
article
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