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      BiotechnologyScienceMolecular GeneticsMultidisciplinary
Yellow mosaic virus, YMV, causes one of the most severe of biotic stresses in Vignas, an important group of pulse crops. The viral disease is transmitted through the white fly, Bemicia tabaci, and the yield of the plants is affected... more
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      PolymorphismPlant BiologyMolecular BreedingCell Death
Plants and microbes are co-evolved and interact with each other in nature. Plant-associated microbes, often referred to as plant microbiota, are an integral part of plant life. Depending on the health effects on hosts, plant-microbe (PM)... more
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      Plant microbe interactionsDisease Resistance in plantsMolecular Plant-Microbe InteractionsPlant Growth Promotion
Trunk injection of Systemic Acquired Resistance (SAR) inducers as an in planta delivery approach could enhance their effect in fire blight control. PR-protein gene expression indicating SAR should be achieved after injection of SAR... more
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      Pest ManagementIntegrated Pest ManagementHost Plant ResistanceDisease Resistance in plants
Management of fire blight is complicated by limitations on use of antibiotics in agriculture, antibiotic resistance development, and limited efficacy of alternative control agents. Even though successful in control, preventive antibiotic... more
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      Gene expressionHost Plant ResistanceDisease Resistance in plantsPlant Bacteriology
Trunk injection is a novel delivery method for plant protective compounds in agriculture, which could increase the sustainability of fruit production through target-precise disease control and thus minimal exposure of the environment to... more
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      PhytopathologyIntegrated Pest ManagementPlant disease controlHost Plant Resistance
Plant defense responses are mediated by elementary regulatory proteins that affect expression of thousands of genes. Over the last decade, microarray technology has played a key role in deciphering the underlying networks of gene... more
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      GeneticsTechnologyGene regulationSignal Transduction
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      GeneticsImmunologyHumansMutation
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      EngineeringPhysicsChemistryBiology
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      MicrobiologyImmunologyImmune responseMedical Microbiology
Potato spindle tuber viroid (PSTVd) is one of the major constraints for the improvement of potato production worldwide. Sensitive and sophisticated diagnostic procedures such as multiplex RT-PCR will help to control the spread of this and... more
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      Plant biotechnologyPlant Molecular BiologyPlant Disease Resistance
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      GeneticsQuantitative GeneticsBiological SciencesEnvironmental Sciences
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      TechnologyBiological SciencesPlant ResistancePrimer design
Trunk injection is a novel delivery method for plant protective compounds in agriculture. It could increase sustainability of fruit production through target-precise disease control. We evaluated trunk-injected antibiotics, copper chelate... more
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      PhytopathologyPlant Protection, IPMPlant disease controlHost Plant Resistance
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      Plant BiologyEnzymePLANT DEFENSEPhenolic compound
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      Plant BiologyTobaccoRNA silencingInnate immunity
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      GeneticsSaponinsPlant Secondary metaboliteSequence alignment
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      Plant BiologyImagingFluorescence MicroscopyEnzyme Inhibitors
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      ScienceMultidisciplinaryArabidopsis thalianaEnzyme
Avocado (Persea americana) is one of the most important crops in Mexico as it is the main producer, consumer, and exporter of avocado fruit in the world. However, successful avocado commercialization is often reduced by large postharvest... more
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      ChitosanPlant biotechnologyPlant ResistanceAbout Chitosan & Itsapplications
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      BacteriologyInnate immunityArabidopsis thalianaBiological Sciences
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      MicrobiologyPhytochemistryKineticsPlant Biology
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      MicrobiologyPhytochemistryKineticsPlant Biology
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      GeneticsPhytochemistryTobaccoInnate immunity
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      Plant BiologyGene expressionFusariumResistance
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      GeneticsGeographyFunctional AnalysisInnate immunity
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      MicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologyHorizontal Gene TransferVirulence
Current models of plant-pathogen interactions stipulate that pathogens secrete effector proteins that disable plant defense components known as virulence targets. Occasionally, the perturbations caused by these effectors trigger innate... more
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      Innate immunityMultidisciplinaryVirulenceMutation
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      GeneticsMicrobiologyPlant BiologySignal Transduction
Current models of plant-pathogen interactions stipulate that pathogens secrete effector proteins that disable plant defense components known as virulence targets. Occasionally, the perturbations caused by these effectors trigger innate... more
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      Innate immunityMultidisciplinaryVirulenceMutation
In tomato, infections by tomato mosaic virus are controlled by durable Tm-2(2) resistance. In order to gain insight into the processes underlying disease resistance and its durability, we cloned and analysed the Tm-2(2) resistance gene... more
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      GeneticsPlant BiologyInnate immunityPlant Molecular Biology
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      TechnologyBiological SciencesPlant Genome ProjectPlant diseases
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      TechnologyBreedingInnate immunityBiological Sciences
Recent evidence suggests an important role for nitric oxide (NO) signaling in plant-pathogen interactions. Additional elucidation of the role of NO in plants will require identification of NO targets. Since aconitases are major NO targets... more
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      Immune responseSignal TransductionBiological SciencesPlant Physiology
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      Scanning Electron MicroscopySiliconTransmission Electron MicroscopyFungi
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      MicrobiologyPlant BiologyMaizePlant growth
Exploitation of plant disease resistance (R) gene in breeding programs has been proven to be the most efficient strategy for coping with the threat of pathogens. An understanding of R-gene variation is the basis for this strategy. Here we... more
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      GeneticsPlant BiologyInnate immunityPlant Molecular Biology
Plant disease resistance genes (R genes) show significant similarity amongst themselves in terms of both their DNA sequences and structural motifs present in their protein products. Oligonucleotide primers designed from NBS (Nucleotide... more
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      GeneticsMolecular GeneticsInnate immunitySequence Analysis
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      Innate immunityColletotrichumDisease resistancePrimer design
A 12 kDa cysteine-rich protein is secreted by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici during colonization of tomato xylem vessels. Peptide sequences obtained with mass spectrometry allowed identification of the coding sequence. The gene... more
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      Mass SpectrometryMolecular MicrobiologyInnate immunityBiological Sciences
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      GeneticsPlant BiologyMembrane ProteinsTranscription Factors
Plant disease resistance genes (R genes) show significant similarity amongst themselves in terms of both their DNA sequences and structural motifs present in their protein products. Oligonucleotide primers designed from NBS (Nucleotide... more
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      GeneticsMolecular GeneticsInnate immunitySequence Analysis
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      PolymorphismMultidisciplinaryhidden Markov modelMolecular Marker
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      MicrobiologyPhytochemistryKineticsPlant Biology
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      Plant BiologyGene SilencingPotatoPlant diseases
Copyright © 2001 by the Genetics Society of America ... Are the Dominant and Recessive Plant Disease Resistance Genes Similar?: A Case Study of Rice R Genes and Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae Races ... Zhi-Kang Li,* Alma Sanchez,* E.... more
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      GeneticsCase StudyOryza SativaBacterial blight of rice
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      GenomicsMolecular EvolutionComparative GenomicsPlant Biology
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      TechnologyPolymorphismBiological SciencesPlant Resistance