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The potato rhizosphere microbiota correlated to the yield of three different regions in Korea
Gye-Ryeong Bak1,2, Kiseok Keith Lee3, Ian M. Clark4, Tim H. Mauchline4, Vanessa Nessner Kavamura4, George Lund4, Samnyu Jee1, Jeong-Tae Lee1, Hyun Kim5,6 & Yong-Hwan Lee2,5,6,7,8,9 20242. The potato rhizosphere microbiota correlated to the yield of three different regions in Korea. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS 14 : -
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High-quality genome resource of a basidiomycetous yeast, Moesziomyces antarcticus isolate RS1, isolated from rice seed
William Harris, Gobong Choi, Kiseok Keith Lee, Hyun Kim, Yong-Hwan Lee 20241. High-quality genome resource of a basidiomycetous yeast, Moesziomyces antarcticus isolate RS1, isolated from rice seed. 13(2) : -
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Lyso-phosphatidylethanolamine triggers immunity against necrotrophs by promoting JA-signaling and ROS-homeostasis
Ronny Vӧlz, Ki-Tae Kim, Mazen Alazem, William Harris, Sungkee Hwang & Yong-Hwan Lee 202312. Lyso-phosphatidylethanolamine triggers immunity against necrotrophs by promoting JA-signaling and ROS-homeostasis. PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 0 : -
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The single-seed microbiota reveals rare taxa-associated community robustness
Hyun Kim, Christopher Kim, and Yong-Hwan Lee 202311. The single-seed microbiota reveals rare taxa-associated community robustness. 7(3) : 297-411
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Host-induced gene silencing is a promising biological tool to characterize the pathogenicity of Magnaporthe oryzae and control fungal disease in rice
Byung Jun Jin 1, Hyun Jin Chun 1, Cheol Woo Choi 2, Su Hyeon Lee 2, Hyun Min Cho 2, Mi Suk Park 2, Dongwon Baek 2, Sook-Young Park 3, Yong-Hwan Lee 4, Min Chul Kim 1 2 20239. Host-induced gene silencing is a promising biological tool to characterize the pathogenicity of Magnaporthe oryzae and control fungal disease in rice. PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT 0 : -
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Genetic diversity of an effector gene, AvrPi9, of rice blast pathogen in Thailand and characterization of its promoter
Katanyutita Damchuay | Siwaporn Hemsart | Apinya Longya | Kantinan Leetanasaksakul | Ki-Tae Kim | Hyunjung Chung | You-Jin Lim | Yoon-Ju Yoon | Yong-Hwan Lee | Theerayut Toojinda | Chatchawan Jantasuriyarat 20238. Genetic diversity of an effector gene, AvrPi9, of rice blast pathogen in Thailand and characterization of its promoter. PLANT PATHOLOGY JOURNAL 0 : -
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Essential role of the CD docking motif of MPK4 in plant immunity, growth and development
Anna Siodmak#, Umar Farook Shahul Hameed#, Naganand Rayapuram, Ronny Völz, Marie Boudsocq, Siba Alharbi, Hannah Alhoraibi, Yong-Hwan Lee, Ikram Blilou, Stefan T. Arold*, Heribert Hirt* 20238. Essential role of the CD docking motif of MPK4 in plant immunity, growth and development. NEW PHYTOLOGIST 239(3) : 1112-1126
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The nuclear effector MoHTR3 of Magnaporthe oryzae modulates host defence signalling in the biotrophic stage of rice infection
Sehee Lee, Ronny Völz, You- Jin Lim, William Harris, Seongbeom Kim, Yong- Hwan Lee 20236. The nuclear effector MoHTR3 of Magnaporthe oryzae modulates host defence signalling in the biotrophic stage of rice infection. MOLECULAR PLANT PATHOLOGY 24(6) : 602-615
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Plant domestication shapes rhizosphere microbiome assembly and metabolic functions
Hong Yue, Wenjie Yue, Shuo Jiao, Hyun Kim, Yong-Hwan Lee, Gehong Wei, Weining Song & Duntao Shu 20233. Plant domestication shapes rhizosphere microbiome assembly and metabolic functions. 11(1) : 70-
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Nuclear effectors of plant pathogens: Distinct strategies to be one step ahead
William Harris# | Seongbeom Kim# | Ronny Vӧlz#* | Yong- Hwan Lee* 20233. Nuclear effectors of plant pathogens: Distinct strategies to be one step ahead. MOLECULAR PLANT PATHOLOGY 24(6) : 637-650
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Dysbiotic but nonpathogenic shift in the fecal mycobiota of patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Eun Ha Lee a,b*, Hyun Kim c*, Jung Hee Koh d,e*, Kwang Hyun Cha a, Kiseok Keith Lee c**, Wan-Uk Kim d,e, Cheol-Ho Pan a, and Yong-Hwan Lee b,c,f,g,h 202212. Dysbiotic but nonpathogenic shift in the fecal mycobiota of patients with rheumatoid arthritis. 14(1) : 2149020-
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Ambivalent response in pathogen defense: A double-edged sword?
Chi-Yeol Kim1,2,3, Hyeunjeong Song4, and Yong-Hwan Lee1,2,3,4,5* 20229. Ambivalent response in pathogen defense: A double-edged sword?. 3(6) : 100415-