Final Call for Papers! Submit Your Research on Effectors
Don’t miss the chance to have your latest findings on effectors published in the open access MPMI Focus Issue “Effectors at the Interface of Plant–Microbe Interactions.” This focus […]
Don’t miss the chance to have your latest findings on effectors published in the open access MPMI Focus Issue “Effectors at the Interface of Plant–Microbe Interactions.” This focus […]
Elucidating the Obligate Nature and Biological Capacity of an Invasive Fungal Corn Pathogen Tar spot, caused by the fungal pathogen Phyllachora
Alicia Camuel Alicia Camuel is a Ph.D. student at the Plant Health Institute of Montpellier working with Eric Giraud on
Timothy L. Friesen, Editor-in-Chief Molecular Plant–Microbe Interactions For each gene that conditions reaction in the host there is a corresponding gene
Professor Guido Sessa, plant-microbe biologist, educator, mentor, and former head of the School of Plant Sciences and Food Security at Tel
The 20th IS-MPMI Congress was held in Providence, Rhode Island, on July 16–20, 2023, and featured a keynote talk by
This past May, we lost Dr. Michael Mishkind, well-known to the IS-MPMI community as a program director at the United States
Anjali Iyer-Pascuzzi is a professor in the Botany and Plant Pathology Department at Purdue University. She grew up in Los Angeles
The IS-MPMI Election Committee is accepting nominations for President-Elect to join the IS-MPMI Board of Directors. Board member responsibilities include participating in
Elucidating the Obligate Nature and Biological Capacity of an Invasive Fungal Corn Pathogen Tar spot, caused by the fungal pathogen Phyllachora