نتایج جستجو برای: host plant resistance

تعداد نتایج: 932426  

Journal: :Pest management science 2003
Robert E Lynch Baozhu Guo Patricia Timper Jeffrey P Wilson

Host-plant resistance is an efficient, economical and environmentally benign approach used to manage many pests and diseases of agricultural crops. After nearly a century of research, the resources and tools have become more refined, but the basic tasks in breeding for resistance have not changed. Resistance must be identified, incorporated into elite germplasm, and deployed in a form useful to...

2017
Xiaoying Wu Yaoguang Yu Scott R. Baerson Yuanyuan Song Guohua Liang Chaohui Ding Jinbo Niu Zhiqiang Pan Rensen Zeng

Nitrogen (N) and silicon (Si) are two important nutritional elements required for plant growth, and both impact host plant resistance toward insect herbivores. The interaction between the two elements may therefore play a significant role in determining host plant resistance. We investigated this interaction in rice (Oryza sativa L.) and its effect on resistance to the herbivore brown planthopp...

Journal: :Trends in microbiology 2006
Paul R J Birch Anne P Rehmany Leighton Pritchard Sophien Kamoun Jim L Beynon

Oomycetes cause devastating plant diseases of global importance, yet little is known about the molecular basis of their pathogenicity. Recently, the first oomycete effector genes with cultivar-specific avirulence (AVR) functions were identified. Evidence of diversifying selection in these genes and their cognate plant host resistance genes suggests a molecular "arms race" as plants and oomycete...

Journal: :Microbes and infection 2000
G Sessa G B Martin

Plant disease resistance is the result of an innate host defense mechanism, which relies on the ability of the plant to recognize pathogen invasion and to efficiently mount defense responses. In tomato, resistance to the pathogen Pseudomonas syringae is mediated by the specific interaction between the plant serine/threonine kinase Pto and the bacterial protein AvrPto. This article reviews molec...

2013
Henryk Czosnek Assaf Eybishtz Dagan Sade Rena Gorovits Iris Sobol Eduardo Bejarano Tábata Rosas-Díaz Rosa Lozano-Durán

The development of high-throughput technologies allows for evaluating gene expression at the whole-genome level. Together with proteomic and metabolomic studies, these analyses have resulted in the identification of plant genes whose function or expression is altered as a consequence of pathogen attacks. Members of the Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) complex are among the most important p...

Journal: :Phytochemistry 2010
J William Allwood Andrew Clarke Royston Goodacre Luis A J Mur

One of the most well-characterised plant pathogenic interactions involves Arabidopsis thaliana and the bacteria Pseudomonas syringae pathovar tomato (Pst). The standard Pst inoculation procedure involves infiltration of large populations of bacteria into plant leaves which means that metabolite changes cannot be readily assigned to the host or pathogen. A plant cell-pathogen co-culture based ap...

2016
Sampurna Sattar Gary A. Thompson

Non-coding small RNAs (sRNAs) in plants have important roles in regulating biological processes, including development, reproduction, and stress responses. Recent research indicates significant roles for sRNA-mediated gene silencing during plant-hemipteran interactions that involve all three of these biological processes. Plant responses to hemipteran feeding are determined by changes in the ho...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2009
Tadeusz Wroblewski Katherine S Caldwell Urszula Piskurewicz Keri A Cavanaugh Huaqin Xu Alexander Kozik Oswaldo Ochoa Leah K McHale Kirsten Lahre Joanna Jelenska Jose A Castillo Daniel Blumenthal Boris A Vinatzer Jean T Greenberg Richard W Michelmore

Bacterial plant pathogens manipulate their hosts by injection of numerous effector proteins into host cells via type III secretion systems. Recognition of these effectors by the host plant leads to the induction of a defense reaction that often culminates in a hypersensitive response manifested as cell death. Genes encoding effector proteins can be exchanged between different strains of bacteri...

Journal: :The American naturalist 1999
Nora Underwood

Induced plant resistance may contribute to regulating or driving fluctuations in insect herbivore populations. However, experimental demonstrations of induced resistance affecting long-term herbivore population dynamics are lacking, and few models find that induced resistance drives cycles in herbivore populations. Here a simulation model is used to explore the influence of characteristics of t...

2003
Paul J. Ode May R. Berenbaum Arthur R. Zangerl Ian C. W. Hardy

Host plant identity and host plant chemistry have often been shown to influence host finding and acceptance by natural enemies but comparatively less attention has been paid to the tritrophic effects of host plant and host plant chemistry on other natural enemy fitness correlates, such as survivorship, clutch size, body size, and sex ratio. Such studies are central to understanding both the sel...

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