Abstract only availableAll organisms are exposed to pathogens at one time or another. Plants possess an immune system consisting of disease resistance genes that allows them to fight off bacterial infections, and sickness. Among these genes is the RPS4 gene. The Arabidopsis RPS4 gene provides gene for gene specific resistance to Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato strain DC3000 expressing the avirulence gene avrRps4. On the RPS4 protein there are two amino acid changes that are of interest. The first change is at position 195 from Asparagine to Aspartic acid, and the second change is at position 950 from Tyrosine to Histidine. When only the change at position 195 is present , there is total loss of function. When only the change at position 950...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Abstract only availableThe destruction of plants by a pathogen results in millions of dollars lost i...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Walter Gassmann, Plant SciencesPlants have several method...
A molecular genetic approach was used to identify and characterize plant genes that control bacteria...
Natural variation in gene expression (expression traits or e-traits) is increasingly used for the di...
Natural variation in gene expression (expression traits or e-traits) is increasingly used for the di...
Abstract only availablePeptides may act as regulatory molecules that coordinate cellular responses n...
BACKGROUND: Low-level, partial resistance is pre-eminent in natural populations, however, the mechan...
The Arabidopsis species possesses great genetic diversity, yet no reports have thoroughly characteri...
Abstract only availablePlant disease due to pathogenic infection causes large economic losses worldw...
Selected nonpathogenic rhizobacteria with biological disease control activity are able to elicit an ...
Selected nonpathogenic rhizobacteria with biological disease control activity are able to elicit an ...
The most commonly used bacterial pathogen of Arabidopsis is Pseudomonas syringae, pathovar tomato st...
Selected nonpathogenic rhizobacteria with biological disease control activity are able to elicit an ...
Selected nonpathogenic rhizobacteria with biological disease control activity are able to elicit an ...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Abstract only availableThe destruction of plants by a pathogen results in millions of dollars lost i...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Walter Gassmann, Plant SciencesPlants have several method...
A molecular genetic approach was used to identify and characterize plant genes that control bacteria...
Natural variation in gene expression (expression traits or e-traits) is increasingly used for the di...
Natural variation in gene expression (expression traits or e-traits) is increasingly used for the di...
Abstract only availablePeptides may act as regulatory molecules that coordinate cellular responses n...
BACKGROUND: Low-level, partial resistance is pre-eminent in natural populations, however, the mechan...
The Arabidopsis species possesses great genetic diversity, yet no reports have thoroughly characteri...
Abstract only availablePlant disease due to pathogenic infection causes large economic losses worldw...
Selected nonpathogenic rhizobacteria with biological disease control activity are able to elicit an ...
Selected nonpathogenic rhizobacteria with biological disease control activity are able to elicit an ...
The most commonly used bacterial pathogen of Arabidopsis is Pseudomonas syringae, pathovar tomato st...
Selected nonpathogenic rhizobacteria with biological disease control activity are able to elicit an ...
Selected nonpathogenic rhizobacteria with biological disease control activity are able to elicit an ...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Abstract only availableThe destruction of plants by a pathogen results in millions of dollars lost i...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Walter Gassmann, Plant SciencesPlants have several method...