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Not in your usual Top 10: protists that infect plants and algae
Schwelm, A.; Badstöber, J.; Bulman, S.; Desoignies, N.; Etemadi, M.; Falloon, R.E.; Gachon, C.M.M.; Legreve, A.; Lukeš, J.; Merz, U.; Nenarokova, A.; Strittmatter, M.; Sullivan, B.K.; Neuhauser, S. (2018). Not in your usual Top 10: protists that infect plants and algae. Molecular Plant Pathology 19(4): 1029-1044. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mpp.12580
In: Molecular Plant Pathology. Wiley-Blackwell: Hoboken. ISSN 1464-6722; e-ISSN 1364-3703, more
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Author keywords
    algae; protist; plant pathogens; plasmodiophorids; stramenopiles;phytomonas; phytomyxae

Authors  Top 
  • Schwelm, A.
  • Badstöber, J.
  • Bulman, S.
  • Desoignies, N.
  • Etemadi, M.
  • Falloon, R.E.
  • Gachon, C.M.M.
  • Legreve, A., more
  • Lukeš, J.
  • Merz, U.
  • Nenarokova, A.
  • Strittmatter, M.
  • Sullivan, B.K.
  • Neuhauser, S.

Abstract
    Fungi, nematodes and oomycetes belong to the most prominent eukaryotic plant pathogenic organisms. Unicellular organisms from other eukaryotic lineages, commonly addressed as protists, also infect plants. This review provides an introduction to plant pathogenic protists, including algae infecting oomycetes, and their current state of research.

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