<p>The Sw-5 gene cluster encodes protein receptors that are potentially able to recognize microbial products and activate signaling pathways that lead to plant cell immunity. Although there are several Sw-5 homologs in the tomato genome, only one of them, named Sw-5b, has been extensively studied due to its functionality against a wide range of (thrips-transmitted) orthotospoviruses. The Sw-5b gene is a dominant resistance gene originally from a wild Peruvian tomato that has been used in tomato breeding programs aiming to develop cultivars with resistance to these viruses. Here, we provide an overview starting from the first reports of Sw-5 resistance, positional cloning and the sequencing of the Sw-5 gene cluster from resistant tomatoes an...
<p>During the past three decades, the economic impact of tospoviruses has increased, causing high yi...
[EN] The cell-to-cell movement protein (NSM) in members of the tospovirus species Tomato spotted wil...
Tospovirus is the only member of the Bunyavirus family which infects plants (the other members ...
The Sw-5 gene cluster encodes protein receptors that are potentially able to recognize microbial pro...
The Sw-5 gene cluster encodes protein receptors that are potentially able to recognize microbial pro...
The NLR (nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat) class immune receptor Sw-5b confers resistance to T...
This dissertation contains the first comprehensive study using RNA-seq to reveal early responses (12...
Tomato spotted wilt virus is an important threat to tomato production worldwide. A single dominant r...
Tomato spotted wilt orthotospovirus (TSWV) and related tospoviruses are plant pathogenic viruses tha...
The tomato spotted wilt disease caused by tospoviruses in tomato is an important viral disease. Arti...
The best levels of broad-spectrum Tospovirus resistance reported in tomatoes thus far are conferred ...
Disease in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) can be caused by many pathogenic organisms, including cellu...
<p>During the past three decades, the economic impact of tospoviruses has increased, causing high yi...
The cell-to-cell movement protein (NSM) in members of the tospovirus species Tomato spotted wilt vir...
The most effective management strategy for tomato spotted wilt orthotospovirus (TSWV) has been the u...
<p>During the past three decades, the economic impact of tospoviruses has increased, causing high yi...
[EN] The cell-to-cell movement protein (NSM) in members of the tospovirus species Tomato spotted wil...
Tospovirus is the only member of the Bunyavirus family which infects plants (the other members ...
The Sw-5 gene cluster encodes protein receptors that are potentially able to recognize microbial pro...
The Sw-5 gene cluster encodes protein receptors that are potentially able to recognize microbial pro...
The NLR (nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat) class immune receptor Sw-5b confers resistance to T...
This dissertation contains the first comprehensive study using RNA-seq to reveal early responses (12...
Tomato spotted wilt virus is an important threat to tomato production worldwide. A single dominant r...
Tomato spotted wilt orthotospovirus (TSWV) and related tospoviruses are plant pathogenic viruses tha...
The tomato spotted wilt disease caused by tospoviruses in tomato is an important viral disease. Arti...
The best levels of broad-spectrum Tospovirus resistance reported in tomatoes thus far are conferred ...
Disease in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) can be caused by many pathogenic organisms, including cellu...
<p>During the past three decades, the economic impact of tospoviruses has increased, causing high yi...
The cell-to-cell movement protein (NSM) in members of the tospovirus species Tomato spotted wilt vir...
The most effective management strategy for tomato spotted wilt orthotospovirus (TSWV) has been the u...
<p>During the past three decades, the economic impact of tospoviruses has increased, causing high yi...
[EN] The cell-to-cell movement protein (NSM) in members of the tospovirus species Tomato spotted wil...
Tospovirus is the only member of the Bunyavirus family which infects plants (the other members ...