Leaf spot of celery
The first symptoms are the appearance of small, roundish, yellowish to light brown spots on the leaves, which rapidly increase in size. The spots dry out and turn an intense brown. If the leaf spots flow together, the leaves wilt and eventually wither. On the surface, symptoms may be initially confused with those of Septoria leaf spot disease.
List of experimentally identified pathogen effectors
PlantPEAD ID | Uniprot ID | Localization | Gene name | Pathogen type | Infested plant | Species |
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D5KLB5
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Apoplastic(Exp)
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CaAvr4
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Fungi
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Apium graveolens
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Cercospora apii
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List of orthologous identified pathogen effectors
PlantPEAD ID | Uniprot ID | Localization | Pathogen type | Species | Query proteins |
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A0A0A2IYB7
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Apoplastic(Pre)
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Fungi
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Penicillium expansum
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Q00363,D5KLB5,N1PIZ7,A0A8H7MAE0,D5KLB3
|
|
A0A0A2L269
|
Cytoplasmic(Pre)
|
Fungi
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Penicillium italicum
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Q00363,D5KLB5,N1PIZ7,A0A8H7MAE0,D5KLB3
|
|
M3D1R2
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Apoplastic(Pre)
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Fungi
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Sphaerulina musiva
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Q00363,D5KLB5,N1PIZ7,A0A8H7MAE0,D5KLB3
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A0A124C062
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Apoplastic(Pre)
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Bacteria
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Streptomyces acidiscabies
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Q00363,D5KLB5,N1PIZ7,A0A8H7MAE0,D5KLB3
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