Plants interfere with non-self recognition of a phytopathogenic fungus via proline accumulation to facilitate mycovirus transmission
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non-self recognition · Plant pathogenic fungi · proline accumulation · mycovirus transmission · molecular parasites · host plant manipulation · fungal populations · heterokaryon incompatibility · plant-fungus-virus interactions · metabolic interference
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Pepkio Research Index (PRI). Topics and Trends in Most Cited Plant Virus Research Studies Papers, Class of 2026. https://pri.pepkio.com/top-papers/plant-virus-research-studies/2026. Accessed 2026-07-17. Zheng Su, Tinsley Li, Thematic Shifts in Early-High-Impact Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics Research: A Bibliometric and Semantic Analysis. bioRxiv 2026.07.04.736459; doi: https://doi.org/10.64898/2026.07.04.736459

