Biological control of plant diseases–What has been achieved and what is the direction?
The global sustainability agenda is increasing the demand for reduction in inputs into
agricultural production while maintaining profitable yield of quality products. Plant diseases …
agricultural production while maintaining profitable yield of quality products. Plant diseases …
[HTML][HTML] Phyllosphere microbiome
The aboveground parts of terrestrial plants are colonized by a variety of microbes that
collectively constitute the phyllosphere microbiota. Decades of pioneering work using …
collectively constitute the phyllosphere microbiota. Decades of pioneering work using …
The evolutionary origins of pesticide resistance
Durable crop protection is an essential component of current and future food security.
However, the effectiveness of pesticides is threatened by the evolution of resistant …
However, the effectiveness of pesticides is threatened by the evolution of resistant …
A review of wheat diseases—a field perspective
M Figueroa, KE Hammond‐Kosack… - Molecular plant …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Wheat is one of the primary staple foods throughout the planet. Significant yield gains in
wheat production over the past 40 years have resulted in a steady balance of supply versus …
wheat production over the past 40 years have resulted in a steady balance of supply versus …
[HTML][HTML] Disease resistance mechanisms in plants
EJ Andersen, S Ali, E Byamukama, Y Yen, MP Nepal - Genes, 2018 - mdpi.com
Plants have developed a complex defense system against diverse pests and pathogens.
Once pathogens overcome mechanical barriers to infection, plant receptors initiate signaling …
Once pathogens overcome mechanical barriers to infection, plant receptors initiate signaling …
Evolution and genome architecture in fungal plant pathogens
M Möller, EH Stukenbrock - Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2017 - nature.com
The fungal kingdom comprises some of the most devastating plant pathogens. Sequencing
the genomes of fungal pathogens has shown a remarkable variability in genome size and …
the genomes of fungal pathogens has shown a remarkable variability in genome size and …
Plant-pathogen effectors: cellular probes interfering with plant defenses in spatial and temporal manners
TY Toruño, I Stergiopoulos… - Annual review of …, 2016 - annualreviews.org
Plants possess large arsenals of immune receptors capable of recognizing all pathogen
classes. To cause disease, pathogenic organisms must be able to overcome physical …
classes. To cause disease, pathogenic organisms must be able to overcome physical …
Fungal effectors and plant susceptibility
L Lo Presti, D Lanver, G Schweizer… - Annual review of …, 2015 - annualreviews.org
Plants can be colonized by fungi that have adopted highly diverse lifestyles, ranging from
symbiotic to necrotrophic. Colonization is governed in all systems by hundreds of secreted …
symbiotic to necrotrophic. Colonization is governed in all systems by hundreds of secreted …
Emerging insights into the functions of pathogenesis-related protein 1
The members of the pathogenesis-related protein 1 (PR-1) family are among the most
abundantly produced proteins in plants on pathogen attack, and PR-1 gene expression has …
abundantly produced proteins in plants on pathogen attack, and PR-1 gene expression has …
[HTML][HTML] Effectors of plant necrotrophic fungi
Plant diseases caused by necrotrophic fungal pathogens result in large economic losses in
field crop production worldwide. Effectors are important players of plant-pathogen interaction …
field crop production worldwide. Effectors are important players of plant-pathogen interaction …