نتایج جستجو برای: during plant infection

تعداد نتایج: 2378223  

Journal: :The Plant cell 2015
Yogesh K Gupta Yasin F Dagdas Ana-Lilia Martinez-Rocha Michael J Kershaw George R Littlejohn Lauren S Ryder Jan Sklenar Frank Menke Nicholas J Talbot

Magnaporthe oryzae is the causal agent of rice blast disease, the most devastating disease of cultivated rice (Oryza sativa) and a continuing threat to global food security. To cause disease, the fungus elaborates a specialized infection cell called an appressorium, which breaches the cuticle of the rice leaf, allowing the fungus entry to plant tissue. Here, we show that the exocyst complex loc...

2014
Mohammad Termizi bin Yusof Michael J. Kershaw Darren M. Soanes Nicholas J. Talbot

The rice blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae causes plant disease via specialised infection structures called appressoria. These dome-shaped cells are able to generate enormous internal pressure, which enables penetration of rice tissue by invasive hyphae. Previous studies have shown that mobilisation of lipid bodies and subsequent lipid metabolism are essential pre-requisites for successful appres...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2015
Jason J Rudd Kostya Kanyuka Keywan Hassani-Pak Mark Derbyshire Ambrose Andongabo Jean Devonshire Artem Lysenko Mansoor Saqi Nalini M Desai Stephen J Powers Juliet Hooper Linda Ambroso Arvind Bharti Andrew Farmer Kim E Hammond-Kosack Robert A Dietrich Mikael Courbot

The hemibiotrophic fungus Zymoseptoria tritici causes Septoria tritici blotch disease of wheat (Triticum aestivum). Pathogen reproduction on wheat occurs without cell penetration, suggesting that dynamic and intimate intercellular communication occurs between fungus and plant throughout the disease cycle. We used deep RNA sequencing and metabolomics to investigate the physiology of plant and pa...

2017
Volodymyr Shubchynskyy Justyna Boniecka Alois Schweighofer Justinas Simulis Kotryna Kvederaviciute Michael Stumpe Felix Mauch Salma Balazadeh Bernd Mueller-Roeber Freddy Boutrot Cyril Zipfel Irute Meskiene

Mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) mediate plant immune responses to pathogenic bacteria. However, less is known about the cell autonomous negative regulatory mechanism controlling basal plant immunity. We report the biological role of Arabidopsis thaliana MAPK phosphatase AP2C1 as a negative regulator of plant basal resistance and defense responses to Pseudomonas syringae. AP2C2, a clos...

Journal: :Science 2005
Ben F Holt Youssef Belkhadir Jeffery L Dangl

Pathogen recognition by the plant immune system is governed by structurally related, polymorphic products of disease resistance (R) genes. RAR1 and/or SGT1b mediate the function of many R proteins. RAR1 controls preactivation R protein accumulation by an unknown mechanism. We demonstrate that Arabidopsis SGT1b has two distinct, genetically separable functions in the plant immune system: SGT1b a...

2014
Christoph Engl Christopher J. Waite Joseph F. McKenna Mark H. Bennett Thorsten Hamann Martin Buck

UNLABELLED The bacterial plant pathogen Pseudomonas syringae causes disease in a wide range of plants. The associated decrease in crop yields results in economic losses and threatens global food security. Competition exists between the plant immune system and the pathogen, the basic principles of which can be applied to animal infection pathways. P. syringae uses a type III secretion system (T3...

2018
Yingtian Deng Jubin Wang Jeffrey Tung Dan Liu Yingjia Zhou Shuang He Yunlian Du Barbara Baker Feng Li

Plant genomes encode large numbers of nucleotide-binding (NB) leucine-rich repeat (LRR) immune receptors (NLR) that mediate effector triggered immunity (ETI) and play key roles in protecting crops from diseases caused by devastating pathogens. Fitness costs are associated with plant NLR genes and regulation of NLR genes by micro(mi)RNAs and phased small interfering RNAs (phasiRNA) is proposed a...

2014
K. Otulak E. Kozieł

The diverse range of microscopy techniques are universal tools in the identification of pathological changes in plant organ and tissue responses to viral infection. Transmission electron microscopy is the most useful tool to investigate plant cell ultrastructure as well as direct virus particle observation and its influence on cell organelles, which are closely related to the type of plant-host...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Chang Fu Tian Anne-Marie Garnerone Céline Mathieu-Demazière Catherine Masson-Boivin Jacques Batut

Legumes and soil bacteria called rhizobia have coevolved a facultative nitrogen-fixing symbiosis. Establishment of the symbiosis requires bacterial entry via root hair infection threads and, in parallel, organogenesis of nodules that subsequently are invaded by bacteria. Tight control of nodulation and infection is required to maintain the mutualistic character of the interaction. Available evi...

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