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      Colletotrichum truncatum Pathosystem on Capsicum spp: infection, colonization and defence mechanisms

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          Colletotrichum: A model genus for studies on pathology and fungal-plant interactions.

          Species of Colletotrichum use diverse strategies for invading host tissue, ranging from intracellular hemibiotrophy to subcuticular intramural necrotrophy. In addition, these pathogens develop a series of specialized infection structures, including germ tubes, appressoria, intracellular hyphae, and secondary necrotrophic hyphae. Colletotrichum species provide excellent models for studying the molecular basis of infection structure differentiation and fungal-plant interactions. In this review we cover the various stages of the infection processes of Colletotrichum species, including spore adhesion and germination, germ tube and appressorium differentiation and functions, and biotrophic and necrotrophic development. The contribution of molecular, biochemical, and immunological approaches to the identification of genes and proteins relevant to each stage of fungal development will be considered. As well as reviewing results from several groups, we also describe our own work on the hemibiotrophic pathogen, C. lindemuthianum. Copyright 1999 Academic Press.
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            Characterization and pathogenicity of Colletotrichum species associated with anthracnose on chilli (Capsicum spp.) in Thailand

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              Pathotypes of Colletotrichum capsici, the Causal Agent of Chili Anthracnose, in Thailand

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                Journal
                Australasian Plant Pathology
                Australasian Plant Pathol.
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                0815-3191
                1448-6032
                September 2012
                July 9 2012
                September 2012
                : 41
                : 5
                : 463-473
                Article
                10.1007/s13313-012-0156-0
                b4adbcc4-27c0-4074-a58c-42a7d18e63e2
                © 2012

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