The ability of plant cells to resist invasion by pathogenic fungi at the cell periphery (pre-invasion resistance) differs from other types of resistance that are generally triggered after parasite entry and during differentiation of specialised intracellular feeding structures. Genetic sources of pre-invasion resistance such as mlo for barley powdery mildew and Lr34 for resistance to wheat leaf rust have proven to be broad-spectrum in effect and durable in the field. Continued breeding for this type of resistance (often quantitative in effect) is therefore considered an important strategy to protect cereal crops long-term against potentially devastating fungal diseases such as rusts. Considerable progress has been made in characterising gen...
Barley is a key cereal crop produced globally for animal feed, malt production and direct human cons...
Crop losses caused by plant pathogens are a primary threat to stable food production. Stripe rust (P...
Durable resistance against fungal pathogens is highly valuable for disease management in agriculture...
The ability of plant cells to resist invasion by pathogenic fungi at the cell periphery (pre-invasio...
© CSIRO 2007The ability of plant cells to resist invasion by pathogenic fungi at the cell periphery ...
Sustainable cereal cropping needs reliable disease control and various strategies exploiting host re...
Staying ahead of the arms race against rust and mildew diseases in cereal crops is essential to main...
Global food security depends on cereal crops with durable disease resistance. Most cereals are colon...
Nonhost resistance is the most common type of resistance in plants. Understanding the factors that m...
Powdery mildew isa major disease of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) for which breeders have traditionall...
Recessively inherited mutant alleles of Mlo genes (mlo) confer broad-spectrum penetration resistance...
The powdery mildew disease, caused by obligate biotrophic fungi belonging to the Ascomycete order o...
Key message: Resistance factors against non-adapted powdery mildews were mapped in barley. Some QTLs...
The durability and effectiveness of nonhost resistance suggests promising practical applications for...
Plant resistance (R) genes involved in gene-for-gene interactions with pathogens tend to undergo co-...
Barley is a key cereal crop produced globally for animal feed, malt production and direct human cons...
Crop losses caused by plant pathogens are a primary threat to stable food production. Stripe rust (P...
Durable resistance against fungal pathogens is highly valuable for disease management in agriculture...
The ability of plant cells to resist invasion by pathogenic fungi at the cell periphery (pre-invasio...
© CSIRO 2007The ability of plant cells to resist invasion by pathogenic fungi at the cell periphery ...
Sustainable cereal cropping needs reliable disease control and various strategies exploiting host re...
Staying ahead of the arms race against rust and mildew diseases in cereal crops is essential to main...
Global food security depends on cereal crops with durable disease resistance. Most cereals are colon...
Nonhost resistance is the most common type of resistance in plants. Understanding the factors that m...
Powdery mildew isa major disease of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) for which breeders have traditionall...
Recessively inherited mutant alleles of Mlo genes (mlo) confer broad-spectrum penetration resistance...
The powdery mildew disease, caused by obligate biotrophic fungi belonging to the Ascomycete order o...
Key message: Resistance factors against non-adapted powdery mildews were mapped in barley. Some QTLs...
The durability and effectiveness of nonhost resistance suggests promising practical applications for...
Plant resistance (R) genes involved in gene-for-gene interactions with pathogens tend to undergo co-...
Barley is a key cereal crop produced globally for animal feed, malt production and direct human cons...
Crop losses caused by plant pathogens are a primary threat to stable food production. Stripe rust (P...
Durable resistance against fungal pathogens is highly valuable for disease management in agriculture...