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. 2025 Nov 10;21(11):e1013673.
doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1013673. eCollection 2025 Nov.

How transcriptional networks control Verticillium plants infection

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How transcriptional networks control Verticillium plants infection

Ying-Yu Chen et al. PLoS Pathog. .
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Fig 1
Fig 1. The genetic regulatory network of Verticillium dahliae.
The proteins are depicted according to the known involvement in root infection (R), vascular colonization (V), and microsclerotia formation (M). R1 indicates effectors that indirectly contribute to root infection by inhibiting soil microbiota. Green arrows indicate a positive regulatory relationship in transcript levels, and red bars indicate negative regulatory relationships. Yellow, orange, blue, and purple boxes indicate transcription factors, effectors, hydrophobins, and biosynthetic enzymes, respectively.

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