NLR immune receptors and diverse types of non-NLR proteins control race-specific resistance in Triticeae
Recent progress in large-scale sequencing, genomics, and rapid gene isolation techniques
has accelerated the identification of race-specific resistance (R) genes and their …
has accelerated the identification of race-specific resistance (R) genes and their …
WAKsing plant immunity, waning diseases
C Stephens, KE Hammond-Kosack… - Journal of …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
With the requirement to breed more productive crop plants in order to feed a growing global
population, compounded by increasingly widespread resistance to pesticides exhibited by …
population, compounded by increasingly widespread resistance to pesticides exhibited by …
A barley MLA immune receptor is activated by a fungal nonribosomal peptide effector for disease susceptibility
The barley Mla locus contains functionally diversified genes that encode intracellular
nucleotide‐binding leucine‐rich repeat receptors (NLRs) and confer strain‐specific immunity …
nucleotide‐binding leucine‐rich repeat receptors (NLRs) and confer strain‐specific immunity …
Capitalizing on genebank core collections for rare and novel disease resistance loci to enhance barley resilience
In the realm of agricultural sustainability, the utilization of plant genetic resources for
enhanced disease resistance is paramount. Preservation efforts in genebanks are justified …
enhanced disease resistance is paramount. Preservation efforts in genebanks are justified …
[HTML][HTML] Genome-wide association map** highlights candidate genes and immune genotypes for net blotch and powdery mildew resistance in barley
Net blotch (NB) and powdery mildew (PM) are major barley diseases with the potential to
cause a dramatic loss in grain yield. Breeding for resistant barley genotypes in combination …
cause a dramatic loss in grain yield. Breeding for resistant barley genotypes in combination …
Mutations in a barley cytochrome P450 gene enhances pathogen induced programmed cell death and cutin layer instability
Disease lesion mimic mutants (DLMMs) are characterized by the spontaneous development
of necrotic spots with various phenotypes designated as necrotic (nec) mutants in barley …
of necrotic spots with various phenotypes designated as necrotic (nec) mutants in barley …
Interactive transcriptome analyses of Northern Wild Rice (Zizania palustris L.) and Bipolaris oryzae show convoluted communications during the early stages of …
CV Castell-Miller, TJY Kono, A Ranjan… - Frontiers in Plant …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Fungal diseases, caused mainly by Bipolaris spp., are past and current threats to Northern
Wild Rice (NWR) grain production and germplasm preservation in both natural and …
Wild Rice (NWR) grain production and germplasm preservation in both natural and …
Histopathological Investigation of Varietal Responses to Cercospora beticola Infection Process on Sugar Beet Leaves
Cercospora leaf spot (CLS) is the most destructive foliar disease in sugar beet (Beta
vulgaris). It is caused by Cercospora beticola Sacc., a fungal pathogen that produces toxins …
vulgaris). It is caused by Cercospora beticola Sacc., a fungal pathogen that produces toxins …
A barley MLA receptor is targeted by a non-ribosomal peptide effector of the necrotrophic spot blotch fungus for disease susceptibility
The evolutionary history of plant interactions with necrotrophic pathogens that feed on dying
host cells and their virulence mechanisms remains fragmentary. We have isolated the barley …
host cells and their virulence mechanisms remains fragmentary. We have isolated the barley …
Genome‐wide association study of adult plant resistance to spot blotch in an elite Canadian two‐row barley germplasm collection
JR Tucker, A Badea, WGD Fernando… - Plant …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Spot blotch, caused by Bipolaris sorokiniana, is a growing concern for barley (Hordeum
vulgare) production in most humid, temperate growing regions of the world. Under epidemic …
vulgare) production in most humid, temperate growing regions of the world. Under epidemic …