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The role of Verticillium dahliae in fungal virulence and its recognition by the tomato Ve1 immune receptor
Boshoven, Jordi
(PhD candidate)
Thomma, Bart
(Promotor)
de Wit, Pierre
(Promotor)
Laboratory of Phytopathology
EPS
Department of Plant Sciences
Project
:
PhD
Overview
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Research output
(1)
Project Details
Status
Finished
Effective start/end date
1/01/12
→
10/11/17
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Verticillium dahliae
Agriculture & Biology
100%
virulence
Agriculture & Biology
64%
immunologic receptors
Agriculture & Biology
58%
pathogens
Agriculture & Biology
47%
food defense
Agriculture & Biology
29%
breeding
Agriculture & Biology
24%
crops
Agriculture & Biology
21%
disease resistance
Agriculture & Biology
18%
Research output
Research output per year
2017
2017
2017
1
internal PhD, WU
Research output per year
Research output per year
Virulence contribution and recognition of homologs of the Verticillium dahliae effector Ave1
Boshoven, J. C.
,
2017
, Wageningen:
Wageningen University
.
183 p.
Research output
:
Thesis
›
internal PhD, WU
Open Access
Verticillium dahliae
100%
virulence
64%
immunologic receptors
58%
pathogens
47%
food defense
29%