Pathogen Host Interaction Phenotype Ontology
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- increased level of host defense-induced reactive oxygen species
- increased level of host defense-induced reducing sugar in apoplast
- increased level of host defense-related RNA involved in a pathogen interaction
- increased level of pathogen RNA within host
- increased level of pathogen deoxynivalenol within host
- increased level of pathogen produced toxin within host
- increased level of pathogen reactive oxygen species production within host
- increased level of pyocyanin
- increased level of substance in cell
- increased number of asexual pathogen spores within host
- increased number of asexual spores
- increased number of host galls during pathogen invasion
- increased number of host side shoots during pathogen colonization
- increased number of hyphal septa
- increased number of nuclei in asexual spore
- increased number of pathogen asexual sporulation structures within host lesion
- increased number of pathogen penetration structure when near host
- increased number of penetration structure
- increased number of resting structures
- increased number of septum in asexual spore
- increased number of sexual spores
- increased object quality
- increased occurrence
- increased pathogen cell to cell migration within host
- increased pathogen growth after penetration of the barrier
- increased pathogen growth within host
- increased pathogen host protein-protein interaction
- increased pathogen induced host DNA synthesis
- increased pathogen penetration across the barrier
- increased pathogen penetration into host
- increased process quality
- increased protein level
- increased protein phosphorylation involved in host PAMP-triggered immunity (MAPK) signaling activated by pathogen
- increased protein-protein interaction
- increased quality
- increased rate
- increased rate of hyphae formation
- increased resistance to
- increased resistance to chemical
- increased sensitivity of a process
- increased sensitivity to chemical
- increased sensitivity toward
- increased size
- increased size of lipid droplet
- increased size of pathogen penetration structure when near host
- increased size of pathogen vacuoles during host colonization
- increased size of penetration structure
- increased unicellular population growth
- increased unicellular population growth rate
- increased virulence