Fight hard or die trying: when plants face pathogens under heat stress
In their natural environment, plants are exposed to biotic or abiotic stresses that occur
sequentially or simultaneously. Plant responses to these stresses have been studied widely …
sequentially or simultaneously. Plant responses to these stresses have been studied widely …
High temperature-induced plant disease susceptibility: more than the sum of its parts
Higher temperatures associated with climate change often increase the severity of plant
diseases. An understanding of how plants respond to pathogens during high temperature …
diseases. An understanding of how plants respond to pathogens during high temperature …
Structure analysis uncovers a highly diverse but structurally conserved effector family in phytopathogenic fungi
K de Guillen, D Ortiz-Vallejo, J Gracy, E Fournier… - PLoS …, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Phytopathogenic ascomycete fungi possess huge effector repertoires that are dominated by
hundreds of sequence-unrelated small secreted proteins. The molecular function of these …
hundreds of sequence-unrelated small secreted proteins. The molecular function of these …
Stripe rust resistance
Stripe rust is best controlled by utilizing genetic resistance. Resistance to stripe rust has
been studied for more than a century, but most progresses have been made during the last …
been studied for more than a century, but most progresses have been made during the last …
Harnessing genetic resistance to rusts in wheat and integrated rust management methods to develop more durable resistant cultivars
Wheat is one of the most important staple foods on earth. Leaf rust, stem rust and stripe rust,
caused by Puccini triticina, Puccinia f. sp. graminis and Puccinia f. sp. striiformis …
caused by Puccini triticina, Puccinia f. sp. graminis and Puccinia f. sp. striiformis …
Heat stress and plant–biotic interactions: advances and perspectives
Climate change presents numerous challenges for agriculture, including frequent events of
plant abiotic stresses such as elevated temperatures that lead to heat stress (HS). As the …
plant abiotic stresses such as elevated temperatures that lead to heat stress (HS). As the …
Genetic architecture of resistance to stripe rust in a global winter wheat germplasm collection
Virulence shifts in populations of Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici (Pst), the causal pathogen of
wheat stripe rust, are a major challenge to resistance breeding. The majority of known …
wheat stripe rust, are a major challenge to resistance breeding. The majority of known …
Aspects in oat breeding: nutrition quality, nakedness and disease resistance, challenges and perspectives
Traditionally, the oat crop (Avena sativa) has been neglected in a number of respects,
cultivated in crop** areas not optimal for wheat, barley or maize. In recent years the …
cultivated in crop** areas not optimal for wheat, barley or maize. In recent years the …
Identification of Yr59 conferring high-temperature adult-plant resistance to stripe rust in wheat germplasm PI 178759
Key message This manuscript reports a new gene for non-race-specific resistance to stripe
rust and molecular markers for incorporating it into wheat cultivars for control of the disease …
rust and molecular markers for incorporating it into wheat cultivars for control of the disease …
Molecular mechanisms of the stripe rust interaction with resistant and susceptible wheat genotypes
T Nazarov, Y Liu, X Chen, DR See - International Journal of Molecular …, 2024 - mdpi.com
Rust fungi cause significant damage to wheat production worldwide. In order to mitigate
disease impact and improve food security via durable resistance, it is important to …
disease impact and improve food security via durable resistance, it is important to …