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Bernard Fritig is a researcher affiliated with the University of Strasbourg in France. Their academic work is primarily associated with this institution, which serves as the main base for their research activities.

Details regarding Bernard Fritig's recent papers, co-authors, and frequent publication venues are not available. Similarly, specific information on book publications, main fields of study, subfields, and main topics of their work has not been provided.

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Best Publications

  • Plant ‘pathogenesis-related’ proteins and their role in defense against pathogens

    A. Stintzi;T. Heitz;V. Prasad;S. Wiedemann-Merdinoglu

  • Biological function of pathogenesis-related proteins: Four tobacco pathogenesis-related proteins are chitinases.

    Michel Legrand;Serge Kauffmann;Pierrette Geoffroy;Bernard Fritig

  • Biological function of `pathogenesis-related' proteins: four PR proteins of tobacco have 1,3-β-glucanase activity

    Serge Kauffmann;Michel Legrand;Pierrette Geoffroy;Bernard Fritig

  • Linear β-1,3 Glucans Are Elicitors of Defense Responses in Tobacco

    Olivier Klarzynski;Bertrand Plesse;Jean-Marie Joubert;Jean-Claude Yvin

  • Pathogenesis-Related PR-1 Proteins Are Antifungal (Isolation and Characterization of Three 14-Kilodalton Proteins of Tomato and of a Basic PR-1 of Tobacco with Inhibitory Activity against Phytophthora infestans)

    T Niderman;I Genetet;T Bruyère;R Gees

  • Altered lignin composition in transgenic tobacco expressing O-methyltransferase sequences in sense and antisense orientation

    Rossitza Atanassova;Noelle Favet;Francoise Martz;Brigitte Chabbert

  • Downregulation of a Pathogen-Responsive Tobacco UDP-Glc:Phenylpropanoid Glucosyltransferase Reduces Scopoletin Glucoside Accumulation, Enhances Oxidative Stress, and Weakens Virus Resistance

    Julie Chong;Rachel Baltz;Corinne Schmitt;Roland Beffa

  • Metabolic reprogramming in plant innate immunity: the contributions of phenylpropanoid and oxylipin pathways.

    Sylvain La Camera;Guillaume Gouzerh;Sandrine Dhondt;Laurent Hoffmann

  • Thaumatin-like pathogenesis-related proteins are antifungal

    Alison J. Vigers;Sabine Wiedemann;Walden K. Roberts;Michel Legrand

  • Antimicrobial proteins in induced plant defense

    Bernard Fritig;Thierry Heitz;Michel Legrand

  • Sulfated fucan oligosaccharides elicit defense responses in tobacco and local and systemic resistance against tobacco mosaic virus

    Olivier Klarzynski;Valérie Descamps;Bertrand Plesse;Jean-Claude Yvin

  • Phenylalanine Ammonia-Lyase in Tobacco (Molecular Cloning and Gene Expression during the Hypersensitive Reaction to Tobacco Mosaic Virus and the Response to a Fungal Elicitor)

    L. Pellegrini;O. Rohfritsch;B. Fritig;M. Legrand

  • A revised nomenclature for chitinase genes

    J. M. Neuhaus;B. Fritig;H. J. M. Linthorst;F. Meins

  • β-1,3 Glucan Sulfate, but Not β-1,3 Glucan, Induces the Salicylic Acid Signaling Pathway in Tobacco and Arabidopsis

    Rozenn Ménard;Susanne Alban;Patrice de Ruffray;Frank Jamois

  • Substrate specificities of tobacco chitinases

    Frederic Brunner;Annick Stintzi;Bernard Fritig;Michel Legrand

  • Spatial and Temporal Induction of Cell Death, Defense Genes, and Accumulation of Salicylic Acid in Tobacco Leaves Reacting Hypersensitively to a Fungal Glycoprotein Elicitor

    Stephan Dorey;Fabienne Baillieul;Marie-Agnès Pierrel;Patrick Saindrenan

  • Hydrogen Peroxide from the Oxidative Burst Is Neither Necessary Nor Sufficient for Hypersensitive Cell Death Induction, Phenylalanine Ammonia Lyase Stimulation, Salicylic Acid Accumulation, or Scopoletin Consumption in Cultured Tobacco Cells Treated with Elicitin

    Stéphan Dorey;Marguerite Kopp;Pierrette Geoffroy;Bernard Fritig

  • Free and Conjugated Benzoic Acid in Tobacco Plants and Cell Cultures. Induced Accumulation upon Elicitation of Defense Responses and Role as Salicylic Acid Precursors

    Julie Chong;Marie-Agnès Pierrel;Rossitza Atanassova;Danièle Werck-Reichhart

  • Mechanisms of Plant Defense Responses

    Bernard Fritig;Michel Legrand

  • A new elicitor of the hypersensitive response in tobacco: a fungal glycoprotein elicits cell death, expression of defence genes, production of salicylic acid, and induction of systemic acquired resistance

    Fabienne Baillieul;Isabelle Genetet;Marguerite Kopp;Patrick Saindrenan

Frequent Co-Authors

Michel Legrand
Michel Legrand University of Lille
Bernard Dumas
Bernard Dumas Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Dirk Inzé
Dirk Inzé Ghent University
Huub J. M. Linthorst
Huub J. M. Linthorst Leiden University
Jean-Marc Neuhaus
Jean-Marc Neuhaus University of Neuchâtel
John Ryals
John Ryals Metabolon (United States)
Bernard Kloareg
Bernard Kloareg Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Frederick Meins
Frederick Meins Friedrich Miescher Institute
Adam Kondorosi
Adam Kondorosi Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
M. Van Montagu
M. Van Montagu Ghent University

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