The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comPlants are under continuous threat of infection by pathogens endowed with diverse strategies to colonize their host. Comprehensive biochemical and genetic approaches are now starting to reveal the complex signaling pathways that mediate plant disease resistance. Initiation of defense signaling often involves specific recognition of invading pathogens by the products of specialized host resistance (R) genes. Potential resistance signaling components have been identified by mutational analyses to be required for specific resistance in the model Arabidopsis and some crop species. Strikingly, many of the components share similarity to that of innate immune systems in animals. Evidence...
Fungi and Oomycetes are notorious plant pathogens and use similar strategies to infect plants. The m...
Plants are attacked by a multitude of pathogens and pests, some of which cause epidemics that threat...
International audienceAlthough many plant pathogens are known for their capacity to develop resistan...
Plants have developed a complex defense system against diverse pests and pathogens. Once pathogens o...
More than 60 years ago, H.H. Flor proposed the “Gene-for-Gene ” hypothesis, which described the gene...
Interaction between plants and their pathogens is complex, involving multifaceted recognition of pat...
Interactions between disease resistance (R) genes in plants and their corresponding pathogen avirule...
Fungi are notorious plant pathogens and continuously threat global food production. In the last deca...
Analysis of viral and bacterial pathogenesis has revealed common themes in the ways in which plants ...
The automation of sequencing technologies, flooding in the knowledge of plant-pathogen interactions ...
Recent studies suggest that plant disease-resistance responses use multiple signaling pathways actin...
AbstractMolecular characterization of the components of signalling pathways that mediate disease res...
To protect themselves from disease, plants have evolved sophisticated inducible defense mechanisms i...
The innate immune system of plants consists of two layers. The first layer, called basal resistance,...
Like most organisms plants must be able to defend themselves from a variety of pathogens throughout ...
Fungi and Oomycetes are notorious plant pathogens and use similar strategies to infect plants. The m...
Plants are attacked by a multitude of pathogens and pests, some of which cause epidemics that threat...
International audienceAlthough many plant pathogens are known for their capacity to develop resistan...
Plants have developed a complex defense system against diverse pests and pathogens. Once pathogens o...
More than 60 years ago, H.H. Flor proposed the “Gene-for-Gene ” hypothesis, which described the gene...
Interaction between plants and their pathogens is complex, involving multifaceted recognition of pat...
Interactions between disease resistance (R) genes in plants and their corresponding pathogen avirule...
Fungi are notorious plant pathogens and continuously threat global food production. In the last deca...
Analysis of viral and bacterial pathogenesis has revealed common themes in the ways in which plants ...
The automation of sequencing technologies, flooding in the knowledge of plant-pathogen interactions ...
Recent studies suggest that plant disease-resistance responses use multiple signaling pathways actin...
AbstractMolecular characterization of the components of signalling pathways that mediate disease res...
To protect themselves from disease, plants have evolved sophisticated inducible defense mechanisms i...
The innate immune system of plants consists of two layers. The first layer, called basal resistance,...
Like most organisms plants must be able to defend themselves from a variety of pathogens throughout ...
Fungi and Oomycetes are notorious plant pathogens and use similar strategies to infect plants. The m...
Plants are attacked by a multitude of pathogens and pests, some of which cause epidemics that threat...
International audienceAlthough many plant pathogens are known for their capacity to develop resistan...