نتایج جستجو برای: plant resistance

تعداد نتایج: 750867  

2016
Carolyn Mitchell Rex M. Brennan Julie Graham Alison J. Karley

Interactions between plants and insect herbivores are important determinants of plant productivity in managed and natural vegetation. In response to attack, plants have evolved a range of defenses to reduce the threat of injury and loss of productivity. Crop losses from damage caused by arthropod pests can exceed 15% annually. Crop domestication and selection for improved yield and quality can ...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه شهید باهنر کرمان - دانشکده کشاورزی 1391

پسیل معمولی پسته آفت کلیدی باغ های پسته در ایران است.هدف این تحقیق مشخص کردن اجزای شیمیایی اسانس ها بود. نتایج نشان داد که اسانس پسته اهلی شامل اجزاء اصلی ترپینولن،لیمونن و بورنیل استات (با درصد حجمی 16/28، 25/21 و66/17) بود.اسانس کسور متشکل از اجزای اصلی میرسن،آلفا اودزمول و بتا اودزمول (با درصد حجم به حجم74/18،35/12 و30/9 ) بود. اسانس بنه شامل اجزای اصلی بی سیکلوژرماکرین،آلفا پینن و ژرماکرین ...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2006
Richard J O'Connell Ralph Panstruga

'Compatibility' describes the complementary relationship between a plant species and an adapted pathogen species that underlies susceptibility and which ultimately results in disease. Owing to elaborate surveillance systems and defence mechanisms on the plant side and a common lack of adaptation of many microbial pathogens, resistance is the rule and compatibility the exception for most plant-m...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2002
Dianne B Jennings Margaret E Daub D Mason Pharr John D Williamson

Our previous observation that host plant extracts induce production and secretion of mannitol in the tobacco pathogen Alternaria alternata suggested that, like their animal counterparts, plant pathogenic fungi might produce the reactive oxygen quencher mannitol as a means of suppressing reactive oxygen-mediated plant defenses. The concurrent discovery that pathogen attack induced mannitol dehyd...

2014
Shengming Yang Fang Tang Hongyan Zhu

Alternative splicing (AS) occurs widely in plants and can provide the main source of transcriptome and proteome diversity in an organism. AS functions in a range of physiological processes, including plant disease resistance, but its biological roles and functional mechanisms remain poorly understood. Many plant disease resistance (R) genes undergo AS, and several R genes require alternatively ...

2013
Hyo Bee Park Boyoung Lee Joseph W. Kloepper Choong-Min Ryu

Bacteria and plant derived volatile organic compounds have been reported as the chemical triggers that elicit induced resistance in plants. Previously, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), including acetoin and 2,3-butanediol, were found to be emitted from plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) Bacillus subtilis GB03, which had been shown to elicit ISR and plant growth promotion. More recent...

2000
Mark S. Dixon Catherine Golstein Colwyn M. Thomas Erik A. van der Biezen Jonathan D. G. Jones

Genetic analysis of plant–pathogen interactions has demonstrated that resistance to infection is often determined by the interaction of dominant plant resistance (R) genes and dominant pathogen-encoded avirulence (Avr) genes. It was postulated that R genes encode receptors for Avr determinants. A large number of R genes and their cognate Avr genes have now been analyzed at the molecular level. ...

2010
Hisham Abukamleh

In plants, resistance (R) gene-mediated defense confers resistance to a specific pest or pathogen following recognition of their avirulence (Avr) effectors. R-Avr mediated resistance is often conferred by a hypersensitive response that results in localized cell death at the infection site which starves the pathogen or pest. Mi-1 is a tomato R gene that confers resistance to rootknot nematodes, ...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2013
Michael J Wise Mark D Rausher

Although plants are generally attacked by a community of several species of herbivores, relatively little is known about the strength of natural selection for resistance in multiple-herbivore communities-particularly how the strength of selection differs among herbivores that feed on different plant organs or how strongly genetic correlations in resistance affect the evolutionary responses of t...

Journal: :Annual review of phytopathology 1998
L C van Loon P A Bakker C M Pieterse

Nonpathogenic rhizobacteria can induce a systemic resistance in plants that is phenotypically similar to pathogen-induced systemic acquired resistance (SAR). Rhizobacteria-mediated induced systemic resistance (ISR) has been demonstrated against fungi, bacteria, and viruses in Arabidopsis, bean, carnation, cucumber, radish, tobacco, and tomato under conditions in which the inducing bacteria and ...

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