Island cotton enhanced disease susceptibility 1 gene encoding a lipase-like protein plays a crucial role in response to Verticillium dahliae by regulating the SA level …

Z Yan, W Xingfen, R Wei, Y Jun… - Frontiers in Plant Science, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Cotton is one of the most economically important crops, but most cultivated varieties lack
adequate innate immunity or resistance to Verticillium wilt. This results in serious losses to …

GbMPK3 overexpression increases cotton sensitivity to Verticillium dahliae by regulating salicylic acid signaling

L Long, FC Xu, JR Zhao, B Li, L Xu, W Gao - Plant Science, 2020 - Elsevier
The soil-born vascular disease Verticillium wilt, which is caused by fungal pathogen
Verticillium dahliae, is a devastating disease of cotton worldwide. In the last decade, a large …

Genome-wide identification and analysis of a cotton secretome reveals its role in resistance against Verticillium dahliae

R Li, XY Ma, YJ Zhang, YJ Zhang, H Zhu, SN Shao… - BMC biology, 2023 - Springer
Background The extracellular space between the cell wall and plasma membrane is a
battlefield in plant-pathogen interactions. Within this space, the pathogen employs its …

An Overview of the Molecular Genetics of Plant Resistance to the Verticillium Wilt Pathogen Verticillium dahliae

R Song, J Li, C Xie, W Jian, X Yang - International journal of molecular …, 2020 - mdpi.com
Verticillium dahliae is a soil-borne hemibiotrophic fungus that can lead to plant vascular
disease and significant economic loss worldwide. Its hosts include over 400 dicotyledon …

Verticillium dahliae Effector VdCE11 Contributes to Virulence by Promoting Accumulation and Activity of the Aspartic Protease GhAP1 from Cotton

C Li, J Qin, Y Huang, W Shang, J Chen… - Microbiology …, 2023 - Am Soc Microbiol
Verticillium dahliae is a soilborne plant fungal pathogen that causes Verticillium wilt, a
disease that reduces the yields of many economically important crops. Despite its worldwide …

HyPRP1 performs a role in negatively regulating cotton resistance to V. dahliae via the thickening of cell walls and ROS accumulation

J Yang, Y Zhang, X Wang, W Wang, Z Li, J Wu… - BMC plant biology, 2018 - Springer
Background Developing tolerant cultivars by incorporating resistant genes is regarded as a
potential strategy for controlling Verticillium wilt that causes severe losses in the yield and …

Silencing GhNDR1 and GhMKK2 compromises cotton resistance to Verticillium wilt

X Gao, T Wheeler, Z Li, CM Kenerley, P He… - The Plant …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Cotton is an important cash crop worldwide, and is a significant source of fiber, feed,
foodstuff, oil and biofuel products. Considerable effort has been expended to increase …

The elicitor VP2 from Verticillium dahliae triggers defence response in cotton

P Qiu, B Zheng, H Yuan, Z Yang… - Plant Biotechnology …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Verticillium dahliae is a widespread and destructive soilborne vascular pathogenic fungus
that causes serious diseases in dicot plants. Here, comparative transcriptome analysis …

A large‐scale genomic association analysis identifies a fragment in Dt11 chromosome conferring cotton Verticillium wilt resistance

Y Zhang, B Chen, Z Sun, Z Liu, Y Cui… - Plant Biotechnology …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Verticillium wilt (VW) is a destructive disease that results in great losses in cotton yield and
quality. Identifying genetic variation that enhances crop disease resistance is a primary …

Over‐expression of Gastrodia anti‐fungal protein enhances Verticillium wilt resistance in coloured cotton

YQ Wang, DJ Chen, DM Wang, QS Huang… - Plant …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Currently there are no adequate control measures for the cotton fungal diseases Verticillium
wilt and Fusarium wilt, which are important factors limiting yield under certain conditions. In …