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First insights on the differential expression of adaptive candidate genes among contrasting pathotypes of Hemileia vastatrix
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High-throughput transcriptome profiling of contrasting pathotypes of the coffee rust Hemileia vastatrix
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Small-RNA characterization of Coffee Leaf Rust races having different virulence profiles
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Identification of distinctive transcriptomic profiles among Hemileia vastatrix pathotypes throughout key stages of the infection process
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Cercosporin quantification in Cercospora coffeicola isolates by spectrophotometry and high performance liquid chromatography: a comparative analysis
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Proteomic analysis of three Coffee Leaf Rust races with different pathogenic behavior
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An Overview of the Mechanisms Involved in Coffee-Hemileia vastatrix Interactions: Plant and Pathogen Perspectives
Coffee is one of the most consumed beverages in the world. It is also one of the most
globally traded commodities. Coffee leaf rust (CLR), caused by the biotrophic fungus Hemileia vastatrix,
is the most important disease affecting Arabica coffee growing worldwide, leading to significant
yield losses if no control measures are applied. A deep understanding of the complex mechanisms
involved in coffee-H. vastatrix interactions, such as the pathogen variability and the mechanisms
governing plant resistance and susceptibility, is required to breed efficiently for durable resistance
and design new approaches for crop protection. Here we summarize our current understanding
across multiple areas related to pathogen infection, variability and candidate effectors,
breeding for disease resistance, and the various components of the coffee immune system, by reviewing
a comprehensive body of research on CLR and the advances recently made. We also update
information about the defense responses activated by the application of plant resistance inducers, a
promising alternative to fungicides in the control of CLR. Moreover, we identify and discuss future
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Proteomic signatures uncover the early key players on Vitis vinifera cv. “Regent - Plasmopara viticola crosstalk
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Modulation of apoplast proteome by downy mildew in susceptible and tolerant grapevine cultivars
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