京都大学 植物病理学研究室
Laboratory of Plant Pathology, Kyoto University

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2021.6.12. We have published a paper as shown below.

2021.6.12. We have published a paper as shown below.

Ogawa T, Chen J, Mise K, Takano Y. Multiple Colletotrichum species commonly exhibit focal effector accumulation in a biotrophic interface at the primary invasion sites in their host plants. (2021) Plant Signaling & Behavior, In press.

2021.5.20. We have published a paper as shown below.

2021.5.20. We have published a paper as shown below.

Irieda H, Takano Y. Epidermal chloroplasts are defense-related motile organelles equipped with plant immune components. (2021) Nature Communications, 12:2739

2021.4.30. We have published a paper as shown below.

2021.4.30. We have published a paper as shown below.

Fujisaki K, Tateda C, Abe Y, Dominguez JJA, Iwai M, Obara K, Nakamura T, Iwadate Y, Kaido M, and Mise K. (2021) Infectious in vitro transcripts from a cDNA clone of a Japanese gentian isolate of Sikte waterborne virus, which shows host-specific low-temperature-dependent replication. Archives of Virology, 166: 1991-1997.

2021.3.29. We have published a paper as shown below.

2021.3.29. We have published a paper as shown below.

Gan P, Hiroyama R, Tsushima A, Masuda S, Shibata A, Ueno A, Kumakura N, Narusaka M, Hoat TX, Narusaka Y, Takano Y, Shirasu K. Telomeres and a repeat-rich chromosome encode effector gene clusters in plant pathogenic Colletotrichum fungi. (2021) Environ Microbiol. In press.

2021.1.15. We have published a paper as shown below.

2021.1.15. We have published a paper as shown below.

Kosaka A, Pastorczyk M, Piślewska-Bednarek M, Nishiuchi T, Ono E, Suemoto H, Ishikawa A, Frerigmann H, Kaido M, Mise K, Bednarek P, Takano Y. Tryptophan-derived metabolites and BAK1 separately contribute to Arabidopsis postinvasive immunity against Alternaria brassicicola. (2021) Scientific Reports, 11:1488.

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