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51 Xylogone ganodermophthora sp. Nov., and ascomycetous pathogen causing yellow rot on cultivated mushroom Ganoderma lucidum in Korea. Kang HJ, Sigler L, Lee J, Gibas CFC, Yun SH, and Lee YW Mycologia
52 Functional analyses of two syntaxin-like SNARE genes, GzSYN1 and GzSYN2, in the ascomycete Gibberella zeae. Hong SY, So J, Lee J, Min K, Son H, Park C, Yun SH, and Lee YW Fungal Genetics and Biology
53 Development of a conditional gene expression system using a zearalenone-inducible promoter for the ascomycete fungus Gibberella zeae. Lee J, Son H, Lee S, Park AR, and Lee YW Applied and Environmental Microbiology
54 Functional characterization and manipulation of the apicidin biosynthetic pathway in Fusarium semitectum. Jin J, Lee S, Lee J, Baek SR, Kim JC, Yun SH, Park SY, Kang S, and Lee YW Molecular Microbiology
55 Characterization of carotenoid biosynthetic genes in the ascomycete Gibberella zeae. Jin J, Lee J, and Lee YW FEMS Microbiology Letters
56 Homeobox transcription factors are required for conidiation and appressorium development in the rice blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae. Kim S, Park SY, Kim KS, Rho HS, Chi MH, Choi J, Park J, Kong S, Park J, Goh J, and Lee YH PLoS Genetics
57 A fluorescence-based cDNA-AFLP method for identification of differentially expressed genes. Park SY, Jwa NS, Chi MH, and Lee YH The Plant Pathology Journal
58 A Quick and safe method for fungal DNA extraction. Chi MH, Park SY, Kim SN, and Lee YH The Plant Pathology Journal
59 MoCRZ1, a gene encoding a calcineurin-responsive transcription factor, regulates fungal growth and pathogenicity of Magnaporthe oryzae. Choi JH, Kim YS, Kim SN, Park JS, and Lee YH Fungal Genetics and Biology
60 Phospholipase C-mediated calcium signalling is required for fungal development and pathogenicity in Magnaporthe oryzae. Rho HS, Jeon JH, and Lee YH Molecular Plant Pathology
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