Plant disease resistance protects plants from pathogens in two ways: by pre-formed structures and chemicals, and by infection-induced responses of the...
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Disease resistance is the ability to prevent or reduce the presence of diseases in otherwise susceptible hosts. It can arise from genetic or environmental...
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epidemiology, plant disease resistance, how plant diseases affect humans and animals, pathosystem genetics, and management of plant diseases. Plant pathogens,...
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Plant diseases are diseases in plants caused by pathogens (infectious organisms) and environmental conditions (physiological factors). Organisms that...
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R gene (redirect from Plant disease resistance proteins)
Resistance genes (R-Genes) are genes in plant genomes that convey plant disease resistance against pathogens by producing R proteins. The main class of...
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Β-Aminobutyric acid (section Plant disease resistance)
for its ability to induce plant disease resistance, as well as increased resistance to abiotic stresses, when applied to plants. Methods to synthesise BABA...
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Plant defense against herbivory or host-plant resistance is a range of adaptations evolved by plants which improve their survival and reproduction by reducing...
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Induced systemic resistance (ISR) is a resistance mechanism in plants that is activated by infection. Its mode of action does not depend on direct killing...
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Trump Pesticide resistance Plant disease resistance Resistance (ecology) Disease resistance, the ability of an organism to resist diseases it is susceptible...
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Gene-for-gene relationship (redirect from Gene-for-gene resistance)
both resistance in the host and parasite ability to cause disease is controlled by pairs of matching genes. One is a plant gene called the resistance (R)...
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Panama disease (or Fusarium wilt) is a plant disease that infects banana plants (Musa spp.). It is a wilting disease caused by the fungus Fusarium oxysporum...
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generally for breeding for disease tolerance. Types include: Plant breeding for disease resistance Apple scab § Resistance breeding programs Other examples...
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Plant disease epidemiology is the study of disease in plant populations. Much like diseases of humans and other animals, plant diseases occur due to pathogens...
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Research Foundation. From 1994 until 1998 he studied the evolution of plant disease resistance genes in the lab of Jonathan D. G. Jones. In 1998, Parniske was...
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Systemic acquired resistance (SAR) is a "whole-plant" resistance response that occurs following an earlier localized exposure to a pathogen. SAR is analogous...
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Biotechnology. Known for his studies in the fields of genomics and plant disease resistance, Sharma is an elected fellow of the National Academy of Sciences...
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endophytic fungi in defense Plant disease resistance Secondary metabolite Hypersensitive response Protocarnivorous plant This disambiguation page lists...
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Susceptibility (redirect from Susceptible plant)
without regard to the likelihood of exposure – the opposite of Plant disease resistance It should not be confused with vulnerability, which by convention...
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Wheat (redirect from Wheat disease resistance gene)
providing FHB resistance. In 2003 the first resistance genes against fungal diseases in wheat were isolated. In 2021, novel resistance genes were identified...
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Phytophthora infestans (category Water mould plant pathogens and diseases)
potential resistance genes. In addition, most resistance genes only work against a subset of P. infestans isolates, since effective plant disease resistance only...
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(GABA) and β-Aminobutyric acid (BABA) which is known for inducing plant disease resistance. The conjugate base of α-aminobutyric acid is the carboxylate α-aminobutyrate...
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Leptosphaeria maculans (category Fungal plant pathogens and diseases)
traditional plant disease resistance hormones salicylic acid (SA), jasmonic acid (JA) and ethylene (ET) do not disrupt A. thaliana resistance to L. maculans...
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of plant disease, plant disease resistance and microbial symbiosis in plants. The Sainsbury Laboratory partners with the John Innes Centre on a Plant Health...
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East Anglia using molecular and genetic approaches to study disease resistance in plants. Jones was educated at the University of Cambridge where he studied...
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devastated native populations of elms that did not have resistance to the disease. The name "Dutch elm disease" refers to its identification in 1921 and later...
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resistance Disease resistance Plant disease resistance Gene-for-gene relationship Tolerance to infections Pesticide resistance Acaricide resistance Insecticide...
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not appear to cause disease in the host plants. To transmit from one plant to another and from one plant cell to another, plant viruses must use strategies...
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Orthosilicic acid (section Orthosilicic acid in plants)
Menzies, James G.; Bélanger, Richard R. (2005). "Silicon and plant disease resistance against pathogenic fungi". FEMS Microbiology Letters. 249 (1)....
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Respiratory burst (section Disease)
Oxidative Cross-Linking of Cell Wall Structural Proteins in Plant Disease Resistance". The Plant Cell. 6 (12): 1703–1712. doi:10.1105/tpc.6.12.1703. PMC 160556...
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Arabidopsis thaliana (category Plant models)
knowledge of how plants manifest plant disease resistance. The reason most plants are resistant to most pathogens is through nonhost resistance - not all pathogens...
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