نتایج جستجو برای: plant resistance

تعداد نتایج: 750867  

2010
Anne Kempel Antje K. Schmidt Roland Brandl Martin Schädler

1. Mycorrhizal symbiosis is thought to affect interactions between plants and herbivores by its influence on plant growth, nutrition and the plants defence system. Moreover, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) may enhance the inducibility of resistance responses. Until now, induction of plant resistance has not been considered to be a mechanism affecting the outcome of mycorrhization for plant-h...

Journal: :Trends in genetics : TIG 2006
Valerie M Williamson Amar Kumar

Parasitic nematodes infect thousands of plant species, but some plants harbor specific resistance genes that defend against these pests. Several nematode resistance genes have been cloned in plants, and most resemble other plant resistance genes. Nematode resistance is generally characterized by host plant cell death near or at the feeding site of the endoparasitic worm. The timing and localiza...

2017
Joseph Chappell Shaohui Yin Catherine Cornett

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 0
n. doryanizadeh department of entomology, faculty of agriculture, tarbiat modares university, tehran, islamic republic of iran. s. moharramipour department of entomology, faculty of agriculture, tarbiat modares university, tehran, islamic republic of iran. v. hosseininaveh department of plant protection, college of agriculture and natural resources, university of tehran, karaj, islamic republic of iran. m. mehrabadi department of entomology, faculty of agriculture, tarbiat modares university, tehran, islamic republic of iran.

the effect of eight cucumis l. (cucurbitaceae) genotypes, including native cucumber genotypes (hormozgan, bushehr and gilan), greenhouse cucumber genotypes (girtap, negeen, sepehr and pouya) and armenian cucumber (cucumis melo var. flexuosus) was studied on the life table and population growth parameters of aphis gossypii glover to evaluate antibiosis resistance. the experiment was conducted at...

Journal: :Annual review of plant physiology and plant molecular biology 1997
Kim E. Hammond-Kosack Jonathan D. G. Jones

In "gene-for-gene" interactions between plants and their pathogens, incompatibility (no disease) requires a dominant or semidominant resistance (R) gene in the plant, and a corresponding avirulence (Avr) gene in the pathogen. Many plant/pathogen interactions are of this type. R genes are presumed to (a) enable plants to detect Avr-gene-specified pathogen molecules, (b) initiate signal transduct...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2008
Ling-Ling Gao John P Klingler Jonathan P Anderson Owain R Edwards Karam B Singh

To achieve a thorough understanding of plant-aphid interactions, it is necessary to investigate in detail both the plant and insect side of the interaction. The pea aphid (PA; Acyrthosiphon pisum) has been selected by an international consortium as the model species for genetics and genomics studies, and the model legume Medicago truncatula is a host of this aphid. In this study, we identified ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1980
W E Blizzard

The resistances to liquid water transport in the soil and plant were determined directly and simultaneously from measurements of soil, root, and leaf water potentials and the flux of water through the soil-plant system to the sites of evaporation in the leaf. For soybean (Merr.) transporting water at a steady rate, water potential differences between soil and root were smaller than between root...

2013
Wolfgang Knogge

The complex biological phenomenon “resistance” can be reduced to single Mendelian traits acting on both the plant and the pathogen side in a number o f pathosystems. According to the “gene-for-gene hypothesis”, the outcome o f a plant/pathogen interaction in these cases is in­ compatibility if a plant carrying a particular resistance gene and a pathogen with the comple­ mentary avirulence gene ...

2017
Min Wang Limin Gao Suyue Dong Yuming Sun Qirong Shen Shiwei Guo

Although silicon (Si) is not recognized as an essential element for general higher plants, it has beneficial effects on the growth and production of a wide range of plant species. Si is known to effectively mitigate various environmental stresses and enhance plant resistance against both fungal and bacterial pathogens. In this review, the effects of Si on plant-pathogen interactions are analyze...

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