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Hitoshi Kunoh

Hitoshi Kunoh

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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
35
Citations
4924
World Ranking
5114
National Ranking
212

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1997 - Fellow of the American Phytopathological Society

Best Publications

  • Dynamic reorganization of microfilaments and microtubules is necessary for the expression of non‐host resistance in barley coleoptile cells

    Yuhko Kobayashi;Issei Kobayashi;Yasuro Funaki;Shigeo Fujimoto

  • Studies on endophytic actinomycetes (I) Streptomyces sp. isolated from rhododendron and its antifungal activity.

    Masafumi Shimizu;Yoshiko Nakagawa;Yukio Sato;Tamotsu Furumai

  • Endophytic Actinomycetes and Their Interactions with Host Plants

    Sachiko Hasegawa;Akane Meguro;Masafumi Shimizu;Tomio Nishimura

  • Actin Microfilaments are Required for the Expression of Nonhost Resistance in Higher Plants

    Yuhko Kobayashi;Masako Yamada;Issei Kobayashi;Hitoshi Kunoh

  • Preparation of the infection court by Erysiphe graminis: Degradation of the host cuticle

    Hitoshi Kunoh;Ralph L. Nicholson;Hirofumi Yosioka;Naoto Yamaoka

  • Preparation of the infection court by Erysiphe graminis f. sp. hordei : cutinase is a component of the conidial exudate

    Sérgio F. Pascholati;Hirofumi Yoshioka;Hitoshi Kunoh;Ralph L. Nicholson

  • Preparation of the infection court by Erysiphe graminis: II. Release of esterase enzyme from conidia in response to a contact stimulus.

    Ralph L. Nicholson;Hirofumi Yoshioka;Naoto Yamaoka;Hitoshi Kunoh

  • First touch: An immediate response to surface recognition in conidia of Blumeria graminis

    Kirsten A. Nielsen;Ralph L. Nicholson;Tim L.W. Carver;Hitoshi Kunoh

  • Recognition of a pathogen and a nonpathogen by barley coleoptile cells. III. Responses of microtubules and actin filaments in barley coleoptile cells to penetration attempts

    Issei Kobayashi;Yuhko Kobayashi;Naoto Yamaoka;Hitoshi Kunoh

  • Endophytic actinomycetes: attractive biocontrol agents

    H. Kunoh

  • Fistupyrone, a novel inhibitor of the infection of Chinese cabbage by Alternaria brassicicola, from Streptomyces sp. TP-A0569

    Yasuhiro Igarashi;Mio Ogawa;Yukio Sato;Noriko Saito

  • Biological roles of monoterpene volatiles derived from rough lemon ( Citrus jambhiri Lush) in citrus defense

    Yumiko Yamasaki;Hitoshi Kunoh;Hiroyuki Yamamoto;Kazuya Akimitsu

  • Preparation of the infection court byErysiphe graminis

    Hitoshi Kunoh;Naoto Yamaoka;Hirofumi Yoshioka;Ralph L. Nicholson

  • REN1 Is Required for Development of Microconidia and Macroconidia, but Not of Chlamydospores, in the Plant Pathogenic Fungus Fusarium oxysporum

    Toshiaki Ohara;Iori Inoue;Fumio Namiki;Hitoshi Kunoh

  • Silicon levels near penetration sites of fungi on wheat, barley, cucumber and morning glory leaves

    Hitoshi Kunoh;Hiroshi Ishizaki

  • Release and visualization of the extracellular matrix of conidia of Blumeria graminis

    T.L.W. Carver;H. Kunoh;B.J. Thomas;R.L. Nicholson

  • Adhesion of Colletotrichum graminicola conidia to corn leaves: a requirement for disease development.

    E.W. Mercure;H. Kunoh;R.L. Nicholson

  • Cytological studies of early stages of powdery mildew in barley and wheat leaves: (II) significance of the primary germ tube of Erysiphe graminis on barley leaves☆

    Hitoshi Kunoh;Hiroshi Ishizaki;Kyoko Nakaya

  • Cytological studies of early stages of powdery mildew in barley and wheat. V. Effects of calcium on the infection of coleoptiles of barley by Erysiphe graminis hordei

    Susumu Takamatsu;Hiroshi Ishizaki;Hitoshi Kunoh

  • Induced susceptibility and enhanced resistance at the cellular level in barley coleoptiles. I. The significance of timing of fungal invasion

    Hitoshi Kunoh;Akio Hayashimoto;Masaru Harui;Hiroshi Ishizaki

  • Association between increased phenylalanine ammonialyase activity and cinnamic acid synthesis and the induction of temporary inaccessibility caused by Erysiphe graminis primary germ tube penetration of the barley leaf

    T. Shiraishi;N. Yamaoka;H. Kunoh

  • Cytological studies of early stages of powdery mildew in barley and wheat. IV. Direct ingress from superficial primary germ tubes and appressoria of Erysiphe graminis hordei on barley leavest

    H. Kunoh;T. Tsuzuxi;H. Ishizaki

Frequent Co-Authors

Ralph L. Nicholson
Ralph L. Nicholson Purdue University West Lafayette
Tomonori Shiraishi
Tomonori Shiraishi Okayama University
Susumu Takamatsu
Susumu Takamatsu Mie University
Yuki Ichinose
Yuki Ichinose Okayama University
Luis A. J. Mur
Luis A. J. Mur Aberystwyth University
Hirofumi Yoshioka
Hirofumi Yoshioka Nagoya University
Sarah J. Gurr
Sarah J. Gurr University of Exeter
Adrienne R. Hardham
Adrienne R. Hardham Australian National University
Elena Prats
Elena Prats Spanish National Research Council
Richard P. Oliver
Richard P. Oliver Curtin University

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