Natural variation in gene expression (expression traits or e-traits) is increasingly used for the discovery of genes controlling traits. An important question is whether a particular e-trait is correlated with a phenotypic trait. Here, we examined the correlations between phenotypic traits and e-traits among 10 Arabidopsis thaliana accessions. We studied defense against Pseudomonas syringae pv tomato DC3000 (Pst), with a focus on resistance gene–mediated resistance triggered by the type III effector protein AvrRpt2. As phenotypic traits, we measured growth of the bacteria and extent of the hypersensitive response (HR) as measured by electrolyte leakage. Genetic variation among accessions affected growth of Pst both with (Pst avrRpt2) and wi...
Selected nonpathogenic rhizobacteria are able to elicit induced systemic resistance (ISR) in plants....
The most commonly used bacterial pathogen of Arabidopsis is Pseudomonas syringae, pathovar tomato st...
Selected strains of non-pathogenic rhizobacteria have the ability to trigger an induced systemic res...
Natural variation in gene expression (expression traits or e-traits) is increasingly used for the di...
BACKGROUND: Low-level, partial resistance is pre-eminent in natural populations, however, the mechan...
Abstract only availableAll organisms are exposed to pathogens at one time or another. Plants possess...
A molecular genetic approach was used to identify and characterize plant genes that control bacteria...
Selected nonpathogenic rhizobacteria with biological disease control activity are able to elicit an ...
Selected nonpathogenic rhizobacteria with biological disease control activity are able to elicit an ...
Selected nonpathogenic rhizobacteria with biological disease control activity are able to elicit an ...
Selected nonpathogenic rhizobacteria with biological disease control activity are able to elicit an ...
The RPS2 gene in Arabidopsis thaliana governs resistance to strains of the bacterial pathogen, Pseud...
The Arabidopsis disease resistance gene RPSP is involved in recognition of bacterial pathogens carry...
Selected strains of non-pathogenic rhizobacteria have the ability to trigger an induced systemic res...
Selected strains of non-pathogenic rhizobacteria have the ability to trigger an induced systemic res...
Selected nonpathogenic rhizobacteria are able to elicit induced systemic resistance (ISR) in plants....
The most commonly used bacterial pathogen of Arabidopsis is Pseudomonas syringae, pathovar tomato st...
Selected strains of non-pathogenic rhizobacteria have the ability to trigger an induced systemic res...
Natural variation in gene expression (expression traits or e-traits) is increasingly used for the di...
BACKGROUND: Low-level, partial resistance is pre-eminent in natural populations, however, the mechan...
Abstract only availableAll organisms are exposed to pathogens at one time or another. Plants possess...
A molecular genetic approach was used to identify and characterize plant genes that control bacteria...
Selected nonpathogenic rhizobacteria with biological disease control activity are able to elicit an ...
Selected nonpathogenic rhizobacteria with biological disease control activity are able to elicit an ...
Selected nonpathogenic rhizobacteria with biological disease control activity are able to elicit an ...
Selected nonpathogenic rhizobacteria with biological disease control activity are able to elicit an ...
The RPS2 gene in Arabidopsis thaliana governs resistance to strains of the bacterial pathogen, Pseud...
The Arabidopsis disease resistance gene RPSP is involved in recognition of bacterial pathogens carry...
Selected strains of non-pathogenic rhizobacteria have the ability to trigger an induced systemic res...
Selected strains of non-pathogenic rhizobacteria have the ability to trigger an induced systemic res...
Selected nonpathogenic rhizobacteria are able to elicit induced systemic resistance (ISR) in plants....
The most commonly used bacterial pathogen of Arabidopsis is Pseudomonas syringae, pathovar tomato st...
Selected strains of non-pathogenic rhizobacteria have the ability to trigger an induced systemic res...