نتایج جستجو برای: during plant infection

تعداد نتایج: 2378223  

2018
Jamil Samsatly Tanya R Copley Suha H Jabaji

Biotic stress, as a result of plant-pathogen interactions, induces the accumulation of reactive oxygen species in the cells, causing severe oxidative damage to plants and pathogens. To overcome this damage, both the host and pathogen have developed antioxidant systems to quench excess ROS and keep ROS production and scavenging systems under control. Data on ROS-scavenging systems in the necrotr...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2002
Véronique Chagué Yigal Elad Radwan Barakat Paul Tudzynski Amir Sharon

Ethylene is often released during plant pathogenesis. Enhanced ethylene biosynthesis by the attacked plant, and formation of ethylene by the attacking pathogen may be involved. We defined the biosynthetic pathway of ethylene in the pathogenic fungus Botrytis cinerea, and characterized the conditions that affect ethylene production in vitro. During the first 48 h of culture the fungus uses methi...

2016
Zhenhong Jiang Xiaobao Dong Zhi-Gang Li Fei He Ziding Zhang

Plant defense responses to pathogens involve massive transcriptional reprogramming. Recently, differential coexpression analysis has been developed to study the rewiring of gene networks through microarray data, which is becoming an important complement to traditional differential expression analysis. Using time-series microarray data of Arabidopsis thaliana infected with Pseudomonas syringae, ...

2015
Qiang Wang Xiaonan Ma ShaSha Qian Xin Zhou Kai Sun Xiaolan Chen Xueping Zhou Andrew O. Jackson Zhenghe Li Hui-Shan Guo

Reverse genetics systems have been established for all major groups of plant DNA and positive-strand RNA viruses, and our understanding of their infection cycles and pathogenesis has benefitted enormously from use of these approaches. However, technical difficulties have heretofore hampered applications of reverse genetics to plant negative-strand RNA (NSR) viruses. Here, we report recovery of ...

2014
Benjamin Petre Sophien Kamoun

Fungal and oomycete plant parasites are among the most devastating pathogens of food crops. These microbes secrete effector proteins inside plant cells to manipulate host processes and facilitate colonization. How these effectors reach the host cytoplasm remains an unclear and debated area of plant research. In this article, we examine recent conflicting findings that have generated discussion ...

2014
Shanyi Chen Ting Ye Lu Hao Hui Chen Shaojie Wang Zaifeng Fan Liyun Guo Tao Zhou

To understand the molecular basis of viral diseases, transcriptome profiling has been widely used to correlate host gene expression change patterns with disease symptoms during viral infection in many plant hosts. We used infection of apple by Apple stem grooving virus (ASGV), which produces no disease symptoms, to assess the significance of host gene expression changes in disease development. ...

2017
Nam-Soo Jwa Byung Kook Hwang

Microbial pathogens have evolved protein effectors to promote virulence and cause disease in host plants. Pathogen effectors delivered into plant cells suppress plant immune responses and modulate host metabolism to support the infection processes of pathogens. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) act as cellular signaling molecules to trigger plant immune responses, such as pathogen-associated molecu...

A. Majeed Haqqani I. Ahmad S. M. Iqbal S. Riaz Malik U. Iqbal

During winter 2004 and 2005, two field and glasshouse experiments were conducted to evaluate the response of 471 chickpea genotypes to Ascochyta rabiei, as Ascochyta blight (AB) disease in Chickpea (Cicer aurietimum). Frequent rainfall at flowering and pod formation stages made favorite conditions conducive for the infection and symptoms expression. So, the genotypes with high level of toleranc...

2013
Rays H. Y. Jiang Irene de Bruijn Brian J. Haas Rodrigo Belmonte Lars Löbach James Christie Guido van den Ackerveken Arnaud Bottin Vincent Bulone Sara M. Díaz-Moreno Bernard Dumas Lin Fan Elodie Gaulin Francine Govers Laura J. Grenville-Briggs Neil R. Horner Joshua Z. Levin Marco Mammella Harold J. G. Meijer Paul Morris Chad Nusbaum Stan Oome Andrew J. Phillips David van Rooyen Elzbieta Rzeszutek Marcia Saraiva Chris J. Secombes Michael F. Seidl Berend Snel Joost H. M. Stassen Sean Sykes Sucheta Tripathy Herbert van den Berg Julio C. Vega-Arreguin Stephan Wawra Sarah K. Young Qiandong Zeng Javier Dieguez-Uribeondo Carsten Russ Brett M. Tyler Pieter van West

Oomycetes in the class Saprolegniomycetidae of the Eukaryotic kingdom Stramenopila have evolved as severe pathogens of amphibians, crustaceans, fish and insects, resulting in major losses in aquaculture and damage to aquatic ecosystems. We have sequenced the 63 Mb genome of the fresh water fish pathogen, Saprolegnia parasitica. Approximately 1/3 of the assembled genome exhibits loss of heterozy...

2015
Diana Sánchez-Rangel Mariana Rivas-San Vicente M. Eugenia de la Torre-Hernández Manuela Nájera-Martínez Javier Plasencia

The field of plant sphingolipid biology has evolved in recent years. Sphingolipids are abundant in cell membranes, and genetic analyses revealed essential roles for these lipids in plant growth, development, and responses to abiotic and biotic stress. Salicylic acid (SA) is a key signaling molecule that is required for induction of defense-related genes and rapid and localized cell death at the...

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