Disease resistance in plants is usually associated with the activation of a wide variety of defense responses to pre-vent pathogen replication and/or movement. The ability of the host plant to recognize the pathogen and to activate defense responses is regulated by direct or indirect interaction between the products of plant resistance (R) and pathogen avirulence (Avr) genes. Attempted infection of plants by avirulent pathogens elicits a battery of defenses often followed by the collapse of the challenged host cells. Localized host cell death may help to prevent the patho-gen from spreading to uninfected tissues, known as hypersensitive response (HR). When either the plant or the pathogen lacks its cognate gene, activation of the plant’s de...
Summary Plants, when exposed to certain pathogens, may display a form of genotype-independent resis...
Plants have evolved biotic stress sensory mechanisms that activate systemic and localized diseases-r...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comPlants are under continuous threat of i...
Plants are continuously exposed to pathogen attack, but successful infection is rare because they pr...
Plants are continuously exposed to pathogen attack, but successful infection is rare because they pr...
Interactions between disease resistance (R) genes in plants and their corresponding pathogen avirule...
Interactions between disease resistance (R) genes in plants and their corresponding pathogen avirule...
Citrus canker is a devastating disease caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri (Xac). The N...
Citrus canker is a devastating disease caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri (Xac). The N...
Plants have developed efficient mechanisms to avoid infection or to mount responses that render them...
Plants have developed efficient mechanisms to avoid infection or to mount responses that render them...
Plants, when exposed to certain pathogens, may display a form of genotype-independent resistance, kn...
Plants have developed efficient mechanisms to avoid infection or to mount responses that render them...
Recent studies suggest that plant disease-resistance responses use multiple signaling pathways actin...
Recent studies suggest that plant disease-resistance responses use multiple signaling pathways actin...
Summary Plants, when exposed to certain pathogens, may display a form of genotype-independent resis...
Plants have evolved biotic stress sensory mechanisms that activate systemic and localized diseases-r...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comPlants are under continuous threat of i...
Plants are continuously exposed to pathogen attack, but successful infection is rare because they pr...
Plants are continuously exposed to pathogen attack, but successful infection is rare because they pr...
Interactions between disease resistance (R) genes in plants and their corresponding pathogen avirule...
Interactions between disease resistance (R) genes in plants and their corresponding pathogen avirule...
Citrus canker is a devastating disease caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri (Xac). The N...
Citrus canker is a devastating disease caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri (Xac). The N...
Plants have developed efficient mechanisms to avoid infection or to mount responses that render them...
Plants have developed efficient mechanisms to avoid infection or to mount responses that render them...
Plants, when exposed to certain pathogens, may display a form of genotype-independent resistance, kn...
Plants have developed efficient mechanisms to avoid infection or to mount responses that render them...
Recent studies suggest that plant disease-resistance responses use multiple signaling pathways actin...
Recent studies suggest that plant disease-resistance responses use multiple signaling pathways actin...
Summary Plants, when exposed to certain pathogens, may display a form of genotype-independent resis...
Plants have evolved biotic stress sensory mechanisms that activate systemic and localized diseases-r...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comPlants are under continuous threat of i...