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Bettina Tudzynski

Researcher at University of Münster

Publications -  112
Citations -  9790

Bettina Tudzynski is an academic researcher from University of Münster. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Gibberella fujikuroi. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 112 publications receiving 8636 citations.

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Botrytis cinerea: the cause of grey mould disease

TL;DR: New evidence suggests that the pathogen triggers the host to induce programmed cell death as an attack strategy, which could offer new approaches for stable polygenic resistance in future.
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Genomic Analysis of the Necrotrophic Fungal Pathogens Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and Botrytis cinerea

Joelle Amselem, +76 more
- 18 Aug 2011 - 
TL;DR: Comparative genome analysis revealed the basis of differing sexual mating compatibility systems between S. sclerotiorum and B. cinerea, and shed light on the evolutionary and mechanistic bases of the genetically complex traits of necrotrophic pathogenicity and sexual mating.
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Diversity, regulation, and evolution of the gibberellin biosynthetic pathway in fungi compared to plants and bacteria

TL;DR: The current understanding of the GA biosynthesis pathway is summarized, specifically the genes and enzymes involved as well as gene regulation and localization in the genomes of different fungi and compare it with that in higher and lower plants and bacteria.
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FfVel1 and FfLae1, components of a velvet-like complex in Fusarium fujikuroi, affect differentiation, secondary metabolism and virulence.

TL;DR: Deletion of Ffvel1 and Fflae1 revealed for the first time that velvet can simultaneously act as positive (GAs, fumonisins and fusarin C) and negative (bikaverin) regulator of secondary metabolism, and that both components affect conidiation and virulence of F. fujikuroi.
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Gibberellin Biosynthesis in Plants and Fungi: A Case of Convergent Evolution?

TL;DR: In this paper, the identification of almost all of the genes for GA-biosynthesis in Arabidopsis thaliana and Gibberella fujikuroi was reported.