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Arabidopsis PEN3/PDR8, an ATP binding cassette transporter, contributes to nonhost resistance to inappropriate pathogens that enter by direct penetration [PDF]
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An idea of designing novel sensors is proposed by creating appropriate Schottky barriers and vacancies between isomorphous Core‐CuOii/ Shell‐CuOi secondary microspheres and enhancing catalytic and spill‐over effects, and electronegativity via spontaneous biphasic separation, self‐assembly, and trace‐Ni‐doping.
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Strategic nanoparticle-mediated plant disease resistance
Critical Reviews in Biotechnology, 2022Nanotechnology is a promising means for development of sustainable agriculture while the study of nanoparticle-mediated plant disease resistance is still in its primary stage. Nanotechnology has shown great promise in regulating: the content of secondary metabolites, inducing disease resistance genes, delivering hormones, delivering biomolecules (such ...
Bo-Ran, Dong +5 more
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PLANT DISEASE RESISTANCE GENES
Annual Review of Plant Physiology and Plant Molecular Biology, 1997▪ Abstract In “gene-for-gene” interactions between plants and their pathogens, incompatibility (no disease) requires a dominant or semidominant resistance (R) gene in the plant, and a corresponding avirulence (Avr) gene in the pathogen. Many plant/pathogen interactions are of this type.
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Natural products and plant disease resistance
Nature, 2001Plants elaborate a vast array of natural products, many of which have evolved to confer selective advantage against microbial attack. Recent advances in molecular technology, aided by the enormous power of large-scale genomics initiatives, are leading to a more complete understanding of the enzymatic machinery that underlies the often complex pathways ...
R. Dixon
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Role of transporters in plant disease resistance.
Physiologia Plantarum : An International Journal for Plant Biology, 2021Plants being sessile have evolved numerous mechanisms to meet the changing environmental and growth conditions. Plant pathogens are responsible for devastating disease epidemics in many species.
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Multiple Disease Resistance in Plants
Annual Review of Phytopathology, 2016Many plants, both in nature and in agriculture, are resistant to multiple diseases. Although much of the plant innate immunity system provides highly specific resistance, there is emerging evidence to support the hypothesis that some components of plant defense are relatively nonspecific, providing multiple disease resistance (MDR).
Tyr, Wiesner-Hanks, Rebecca, Nelson
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Physiologia Plantarum : An International Journal for Plant Biology, 2019
Auxin/indole-3-acetic acid proteins (Aux/IAAs) play important roles in auxin signaling pathways, with extensive involvement in plant development and plant response to abiotic and biotic stresses.
Shu-guo Fan +5 more
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Auxin/indole-3-acetic acid proteins (Aux/IAAs) play important roles in auxin signaling pathways, with extensive involvement in plant development and plant response to abiotic and biotic stresses.
Shu-guo Fan +5 more
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Nature, 1968
Plant Immunity Biochemical Aspects of Plant Resistance to Parasitic Fungi. By L. V. Metlitskii and O. L. Ozeretskovskaya. Translated from the Russian. Pp. 114. (Plenum: New York, 1968.) n.p.
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Plant Immunity Biochemical Aspects of Plant Resistance to Parasitic Fungi. By L. V. Metlitskii and O. L. Ozeretskovskaya. Translated from the Russian. Pp. 114. (Plenum: New York, 1968.) n.p.
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