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Plant Pathology: Infection Process: Plant Defenses: Genetics of Resistance
... components. For example, the hypersensitive response Link is rarely induced by non-specific elicitors, but almost always occur during a race-specific resistance response. This indicates that different signalling ... the plant host to mount an effective defence response. However, plant disease resistance can also be induced only in response to particular pathogen races (race-specific resistance), only ...
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Graduate Student Listing-Cornell Plant Pathology
... from plants, the Hrp Pathogenicity Island of Erwinia amylovora, and Its Proteins that Affect the Hypersensitive Response". Chang-Sik continues to work in the Beer program as a Post-doctoral Associate. He ...
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Genetic engineering of plants to enhance resistance to fungal pathogens-a review of progress and future prospects
... activate general plant defense responses; and resistance genes involved in the hypersensitive response and in the interactions with avirulence factors. The introduction and ... are highlighted. Key words: antifungal proteins, antimicrobial peptides, biotechnology, elicitors, hypersensitive response, pathogenesis-related proteins, phytoalexins, resistance genes, transgenic plants. Back to Table ...
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Biology, biology degrees, research U.W.A. - Institute of Biological Sciences
... has included involvement in the following areas 1. The role of jasmonates in the hypersensitive response 2. The influence of cytokinins on resistance 3. Transmembrane movement of salicylate 4. ... J., Atzorn, R., Wasternack, C. & Draper, J. (1999), ‘(-)-Jasmonic acid accumulates during the tobacco hypersensitive response (HR) and is restricted to HR lesions’, Mol. Plant Microbe Interact. 112:74-78. ...
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APS Foundation - Keen
... from Pseudomonas syringae pv tomato, unprecedented secondary metabolites, the syringolides. Syringolides are responsible for the hypersensitive response of soybeans carrying the resistance gene Rpg4. His work with Pseudomonas also led to the ...
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Institute of Plant Physiology - Sofia
... . Smith - A NEW PARTNER IN THE DANSE MACABRE: THE ROLE OF NITRIC OXIDE IN THE HYPERSENSITIVE RESPONSE. 110 PDF St. Neill, R. Desikan, J. Hancock - NITRIC OXIDE AS A MEDIATOR OF ABA ... , G. Georgiev - EVALUATION OF THE REACTION OF TWO CONTRASTING BARLEY (HORDEUM VULGARE L.) CULTIVARS IN RESPONSE TO OSMOTIC STRESS WITH PEG 6000. 290 PDF N. Palcut - THE BEHAVIOUR OF SOME LATE ...
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The BSPP - Publications - BSPP News39 Summer 2001
... group is concerned with unravelling the networks of host responses to disease, involving the local hypersensitive response and systemic resistance mechanisms mediated by salicylic acid and NO, using Pseudomonas of arabidopsis as ...
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The BSPP - Publications - BSPP News39 Summer 2001
... her millennial molecule. There were three candidates for concept of the millennium, the hypersensitive response, the gene-for-gene hypothesis and induced resistance. However, it was clear in ... by Radhika Desikan on signaling mechanisms leading to programmed cell death during the hypersensitive response in Arabidopsis thaliana. In the next session, “local and systemic resistance”, David Baulcombe ...
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... key words: Phytophthora (last 90 days) Oomycetes (last 90 days) Avirulence/elicitors (last 90 days) Hypersensitive response (last 90 days) Resistance genes (last 90 days) Search GenBank (Protein) with the following key ...
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Plant Pathology Glossary
... molecule produced by the host which induces a response by the pathogen. Conversely, an elicitor can be produced by a pathogen, eliciting a response in the host. Endoparasite a parasitic organism ... openings through which water is discharged from the leaf interior to its surface. View Image. Hypersensitive the state of being extremely or excessively sensitive. It often refers to an extreme reaction ...
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