Abstract Background Botrytis cinerea, a necrotrophic pathogenic fungus, attacks many crops including potato and tomato. Major genes for complete resistance to B. cinerea are not known in plants, but a few quantitative trait loci have been described in tomato. Loss of function of particular susceptibility (S) genes appears to provide a new source of resistance to B. cinerea in Arabidopsis. Results In this study, orthologs of Arabidopsis S genes (DND1, DMR6, DMR1 and PMR4) were silenced by RNAi in potato and tomato (only for DND1). DND1 well-silenced potato and tomato plants showed significantly reduced diameters of B. cinerea lesions as compared to control plants, at all-time points analysed. Reduced lesion diameter was also observed on leav...
The use of pathogen-resistant cultivars is expected to increase yield and decrease fungicide use in ...
The use of pathogen-resistant cultivars is expected to increase yield and decrease fungicide use in ...
The broad-host fungal pathogen B. cinerea can infect more than 1000 plants and is causing severe eco...
Potato is affected by several diseases. Although, resistance can be obtained by introgression of maj...
Multiple susceptibility genes (S), identified in Arabidopsis, have been shown to be functionally con...
Multiple susceptibility genes (S), identified in Arabidopsis, have been shown to be functionally con...
Botrytis cinerea is a necrotrophic fungus that causes the gray mold disease in many crops. Host resi...
In order to combat the various pathogens that are constantly exposed to, plants have developed a com...
In high-tech, heated tomato glasshouses, stem infections caused by Botrytiscinerea usually end up gi...
In high-tech, heated tomato glasshouses, stem infections caused by Botrytiscinerea usually end up gi...
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is one of the most important fruit vegetables cultivated across the wo...
Potato is affected by several diseases. Although, resistance can be obtained by introgression of maj...
Most potato cultivars are susceptible to late blight disease caused by the oomycete pathogen Phytoph...
The use of pathogen-resistant cultivars is expected to increase yield and decrease fungicide use in ...
The use of pathogen-resistant cultivars is expected to increase yield and decrease fungicide use in ...
The use of pathogen-resistant cultivars is expected to increase yield and decrease fungicide use in ...
The use of pathogen-resistant cultivars is expected to increase yield and decrease fungicide use in ...
The broad-host fungal pathogen B. cinerea can infect more than 1000 plants and is causing severe eco...
Potato is affected by several diseases. Although, resistance can be obtained by introgression of maj...
Multiple susceptibility genes (S), identified in Arabidopsis, have been shown to be functionally con...
Multiple susceptibility genes (S), identified in Arabidopsis, have been shown to be functionally con...
Botrytis cinerea is a necrotrophic fungus that causes the gray mold disease in many crops. Host resi...
In order to combat the various pathogens that are constantly exposed to, plants have developed a com...
In high-tech, heated tomato glasshouses, stem infections caused by Botrytiscinerea usually end up gi...
In high-tech, heated tomato glasshouses, stem infections caused by Botrytiscinerea usually end up gi...
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is one of the most important fruit vegetables cultivated across the wo...
Potato is affected by several diseases. Although, resistance can be obtained by introgression of maj...
Most potato cultivars are susceptible to late blight disease caused by the oomycete pathogen Phytoph...
The use of pathogen-resistant cultivars is expected to increase yield and decrease fungicide use in ...
The use of pathogen-resistant cultivars is expected to increase yield and decrease fungicide use in ...
The use of pathogen-resistant cultivars is expected to increase yield and decrease fungicide use in ...
The use of pathogen-resistant cultivars is expected to increase yield and decrease fungicide use in ...
The broad-host fungal pathogen B. cinerea can infect more than 1000 plants and is causing severe eco...