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Hitoshi Nakayashiki

Hitoshi Nakayashiki

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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
39
Citations
6514
World Ranking
4116
National Ranking
164

Best Publications

  • RNA silencing as a tool for exploring gene function in ascomycete fungi.

    Hitoshi Nakayashiki;Shugo Hanada;Bao Quoc Nguyen;Naoki Kadotani

  • Microarray Analysis of the Gene Expression Profile Induced by the Endophytic Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria, Pseudomonas fluorescens FPT9601-T5 in Arabidopsis

    Yanqing Wang;Yumiko Ohara;Hitoshi Nakayashiki;Yukio Tosa

  • Multiple Translocation of the AVR-Pita Effector Gene among Chromosomes of the Rice Blast Fungus Magnaporthe oryzae and Related Species

    Izumi Chuma;Chihiro Isobe;Yuma Hotta;Kana Ibaragi

  • Systematic functional analysis of calcium-signalling proteins in the genome of the rice-blast fungus, Magnaporthe oryzae, using a high-throughput RNA-silencing system.

    Quoc Bao Nguyen;Naoki Kadotani;Seiji Kasahara;Yukio Tosa

  • RNA silencing in fungi: mechanisms and applications.

    Unknown

  • RNA silencing in the phytopathogenic fungus Magnaporthe oryzae.

    Naoki Kadotani;Hitoshi Nakayashiki;Yukio Tosa;Shigeyuki Mayama

  • Pathogenicity, Mating Ability and DNA Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphisms of Pyricularia Populations Isolated from Gramineae, Bambusideae and Zingiberaceae Plants

    Hajime Kato;Masaaki Yamamoto;Tomona Yamaguchi-Ozaki;Hiroyuki Kadouchi

  • Methods to study PAMP-triggered immunity using tomato and Nicotiana benthamiana.

    Hanh P. Nguyen;Suma Chakravarthy;André C. Velásquez;Heather L. McLane

  • Analysis of the structure of the AVR1-CO39 avirulence locus in virulent rice-infecting isolates of Magnaporthe grisea.

    Mark L. Farman;Yukiko Eto;Tomomi Nakao;Yukio Tosa

  • Repeat-induced point mutation (RIP) in Magnaporthe grisea: implications for its sexual cycle in the natural field context.

    Ken-ichi Ikeda;Hitoshi Nakayashiki;Tomomori Kataoka;Hiroki Tamba

  • Mitochondrial oxidative burst involved in apoptotic response in oats

    Nan Yao;Yasuomi Tada;Masaru Sakamoto;Hitoshi Nakayashiki

  • RNA interference: roles in fungal biology.

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  • Nitric oxide and reactive oxygen species do not elicit hypersensitive cell death but induce apoptosis in the adjacent cells during the defense response of oat.

    Yasuomi Tada;Tomoyo Mori;Takeshi Shinogi;Nan Yao

  • One of the Two Dicer-like Proteins in the Filamentous Fungi Magnaporthe oryzae Genome Is Responsible for Hairpin RNA-triggered RNA Silencing and Related Small Interfering RNA Accumulation

    Naoki Kadotani;Hitoshi Nakayashiki;Yukio Tosa;Shigeyuki Mayama

  • Heat shock, copper sulfate and oxidative stress activate the retrotransposon MAGGY resident in the plant pathogenic fungus Magnaporthe grisea.

    K. Ikeda;Hitoshi Nakayashiki;M. Takagi;Yukio Tosa

  • Analysis of Host Species Specificity of Magnaporthe grisea Toward Wheat Using a Genetic Cross Between Isolates from Wheat and Foxtail Millet.

    J. Murakami;Y. Tosa;T. Kataoka;R. Tomita

  • OARE-1, a Ty1-copia retrotransposon in oat activated by abiotic and biotic stresses.

    Yosuke Kimura;Yukio Tosa;Saori Shimada;Ryohei Sogo

  • Cellulases Belonging to Glycoside Hydrolase Families 6 and 7 Contribute to the Virulence of Magnaporthe oryzae

    Ba Van Vu;Kenji Itoh;Quoc Bao Nguyen;Yukio Tosa

  • Accumulation of diferulic acid during the hypersensitive response of oat leaves toPuccinia coronataf.sp.avenaeand its role in the resistance of oat tissues to cell wall degrading enzymes

    Unknown

  • Transposition of the Retrotransposon MAGGY in Heterologous Species of Filamentous Fungi

    Hitoshi Nakayashiki;Kanako Kiyotomi;Yukio Tosa;Shigeyuki Mayama

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