Failure of pathogenic fungi to breach the plant cell wall constitutes a major component of immunity of non-host plant species—species outside the pathogen host range—and accounts for a proportion of aborted infection attempts on 'susceptible' host plants (basal resistance).Neither form of penetration resistance is understood at the molecular level. We developed a screen for penetration (pen) mutants of Arabidopsis, which are disabled in non-host penetration resistance against barley powdery mildew, Blumeria graminis f. sp. hordei, and we isolated the PEN1 gene. We also isolated barley ROR2 , which is required for basal penetration resistance against B. g. hordei. The genes encode functionally homologous syntaxins, demonstrating a mechanisti...
Plant innate immunity toward cell-wall penetrating filamentous pathogens relies on the conserved SYP...
In plants, disease resistance mediated by the gene-for-gene mechanism involves the recognition of sp...
Non-host resistance of barley to Blumeria graminis f.sp. tritici (Bgt), an inappropriate forma speci...
Plants are highly capable of recognizing and defending themselves against invading microbes. Adapted...
The native resistance of most plant species against a wide variety of pathogens is known as non-host...
Host cell vesicle traffic is essential for the interplay between plants and microbes. ADP-ribosylati...
Plants possess a sophisticated immune system, which is capable of defending a plant against the vast...
PEN1, one of the plasma membrane (PM) syntaxins, comprises an immune exocytic pathway by forming the...
The fungus Magnaporthe grisea, the causal agent of rice blast disease, is a major pathogen of rice a...
Blumeria graminis f. sp. hordei (Bgh) is the causal agent of powdery mildew on barley. Bgh secretes ...
Plants have evolved sophisticated defence systems against pathogen infection. Initiation of induced ...
© CSIRO 2007The ability of plant cells to resist invasion by pathogenic fungi at the cell periphery ...
ii Plants have evolved sophisticated defence systems against pathogen infection. Initiation of induc...
Cell walls and cellular turgor pressure shape and suspend the bodies of all vascular plants. In resp...
The ability of plant cells to resist invasion by pathogenic fungi at the cell periphery (pre-invasio...
Plant innate immunity toward cell-wall penetrating filamentous pathogens relies on the conserved SYP...
In plants, disease resistance mediated by the gene-for-gene mechanism involves the recognition of sp...
Non-host resistance of barley to Blumeria graminis f.sp. tritici (Bgt), an inappropriate forma speci...
Plants are highly capable of recognizing and defending themselves against invading microbes. Adapted...
The native resistance of most plant species against a wide variety of pathogens is known as non-host...
Host cell vesicle traffic is essential for the interplay between plants and microbes. ADP-ribosylati...
Plants possess a sophisticated immune system, which is capable of defending a plant against the vast...
PEN1, one of the plasma membrane (PM) syntaxins, comprises an immune exocytic pathway by forming the...
The fungus Magnaporthe grisea, the causal agent of rice blast disease, is a major pathogen of rice a...
Blumeria graminis f. sp. hordei (Bgh) is the causal agent of powdery mildew on barley. Bgh secretes ...
Plants have evolved sophisticated defence systems against pathogen infection. Initiation of induced ...
© CSIRO 2007The ability of plant cells to resist invasion by pathogenic fungi at the cell periphery ...
ii Plants have evolved sophisticated defence systems against pathogen infection. Initiation of induc...
Cell walls and cellular turgor pressure shape and suspend the bodies of all vascular plants. In resp...
The ability of plant cells to resist invasion by pathogenic fungi at the cell periphery (pre-invasio...
Plant innate immunity toward cell-wall penetrating filamentous pathogens relies on the conserved SYP...
In plants, disease resistance mediated by the gene-for-gene mechanism involves the recognition of sp...
Non-host resistance of barley to Blumeria graminis f.sp. tritici (Bgt), an inappropriate forma speci...