نتایج جستجو برای: host plant resistance

تعداد نتایج: 932426  

2008
Richard F. Davis

The southern root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita, is the most damaging pathogen of cotton in the USA. Host-plant resistance to root-knot nematodes is an effective means of reducing crop losses and reducing nematode population levels in a field. Resistance to plantparasitic nematodes refers to the suppressive effect of the plant on the nematode’s ability to reproduce; tolerance describes t...

2016
Borong Lin Kan Zhuo Shiyan Chen Lili Hu Longhua Sun Xiaohong Wang Lian‐Hui Zhang Jinling Liao

Evidence is emerging that plant-parasitic nematodes can secrete effectors to interfere with the host immune response, but it remains unknown how these effectors can conquer host immune responses. Here, we depict a novel effector, MjTTL5, that could suppress plant immune response. Immunolocalization and transcriptional analyses showed that MjTTL5 is expressed specifically within the subventral g...

2011
Susana Rivas Stéphane Genin

Plant immune responses depend on the ability to couple rapid recognition of the invading microbe to an efficient response. During evolution, plant pathogens have acquired the ability to deliver effector molecules inside host cells in order to manipulate cellular and molecular processes and establish pathogenicity. Following translocation into plant cells, microbial effectors may be addressed to...

2010
Xinnian Dong Rytas Vilgalys John H. Willis

Coevolution of the Ipomoea-Coleosporium Natural Plant-Fungus Pathosystem by Thomas Mackey Chappell Department of Biology Duke University Date:_______________________ Approved: ___________________________ Mark D. Rausher, Supervisor ___________________________ Xinnian Dong ___________________________ William G. Wilson ___________________________ Rytas Vilgalys ___________________________ John H....

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. ...

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...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2012
Keri Wang Muthappa Senthil-Kumar Choong-Min Ryu Li Kang Kirankumar S Mysore

Bacterial pathogens colonize a host plant by growing between the cells by utilizing the nutrients present in apoplastic space. While successful pathogens manipulate the plant cell membrane to retrieve more nutrients from the cell, the counteracting plant defense mechanism against nonhost pathogens to restrict the nutrient efflux into the apoplast is not clear. To identify the genes involved in ...

2017
Heike Staudacher Bernardus C. J. Schimmel Mart M. Lamers Nicky Wybouw Astrid T. Groot Merijn R. Kant

It is well known that microbial pathogens and herbivores elicit defence responses in plants. Moreover, microorganisms associated with herbivores, such as bacteria or viruses, can modulate the plant's response to herbivores. Herbivorous spider mites can harbour different species of bacterial symbionts and exert a broad range of effects on host-plant defences. Hence, we tested the extent to which...

2015
Sean Meaden Konrad Paszkiewicz Britt Koskella

Parasites are ubiquitous features of living systems and many parasites severely reduce the fecundity or longevity of their hosts. This parasite-imposed selection on host populations should strongly favor the evolution of host resistance, but hosts typically face a trade-off between investment in reproductive fitness and investment in defense against parasites. The magnitude of such a trade-off ...

2015
Tünde Pusztahelyi Imre J. Holb István Pócsi

Fungi and plants are rich sources of thousands of secondary metabolites. The genetically coded possibilities for secondary metabolite production, the stimuli of the production, and the special phytotoxins basically determine the microscopic fungi-host plant interactions and the pathogenic lifestyle of fungi. The review introduces plant secondary metabolites usually with antifungal effect as wel...

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