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Steven J. Klosterman

Researcher at United States Department of Agriculture

Publications -  96
Citations -  4263

Steven J. Klosterman is an academic researcher from United States Department of Agriculture. The author has contributed to research in topics: Verticillium dahliae & Verticillium wilt. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 75 publications receiving 3383 citations. Previous affiliations of Steven J. Klosterman include University of Georgia & Washington State University.

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Thioredoxin VdTrx1, an unconventional secreted protein, is a virulence factor in Verticillium dahliae

TL;DR: In this article , a putative thioredoxin (VdTrx1) lacking a signal peptide was identified in the exoproteome of Verticillium dahliae cultured in the presence of host tissues.
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Functional Characterization of Verticillium dahliae Race 3-Specific Gene VdR3e in Virulence and Elicitation of Plant Immune Responses

TL;DR: In this article , a bioinformatics analysis showed that VdR3e, a cysteine-rich secreted protein encoded by the gene characterizing race 3 in V. dahliae, was likely obtained by horizontal gene transfer from the fungal genus Bipolaris.
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Composition of the microbiomes from spinach seeds infested or non-infested with Peronospora effusa or Verticillium dahliae

TL;DR: In this article, the worldwide distribution of plant seeds can disseminate beneficial and plant pathogenic microorganisms, and this phenomenon is of particular concern where seed production is geographically isolated from the source.
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VdTps2 modulates plant colonization and symptom development in Verticillium dahliae.

TL;DR: In this article , the role of trehalose biosynthesis in vascular plant pathogenic fungus Verticillium dahliae remains unclear, and the functions of the TPS complex, including VdTps1, VdTs2, and Vtps3, were investigated.
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The Verticillium dahliae Small Cysteine-Rich Protein VdSCP23 Manipulates Host Immunity

TL;DR: In this article , the authors showed that the small cysteine-rich protein VdSCP23 inhibits cell necrosis in Nicotiana benthamiana leaves, as well as the reactive oxygen species (ROS) burst, electrolyte leakage and the expression of defense-related genes.