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Identification of Genes Expressed During the Compatible Interaction of Grapevine with [i]Plasmopara Viticola[/i] Through Suppression Subtractive Hybridization (SSH)
Site-specific Field Resistance of Grapevine to [i]Plasmopara Viticola[/i] Correlates to Altered Gene Expression and was Not Modulated by the Application of Organic Amendments
Identification of Host Genes Involved in the Biotrophic Interaction Between Grapevine and Powdery Mildew
Author: Matthew Allan Hayes
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Category : Grapes
Languages : en
Pages : 352
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Powdery mildew is the single most important disease of grapevine worldwide and is currently managed via the widespread application of anti-fungal chemicals. Due to growing resistance to these chemicals, this is no longer an effective method of control. Alternative sources of powdery mildew resistance could be engineered via the identification of host genes that contribute to susceptible pathogen interaction: these genes could be targets for modification to engineer resistance via reduced susceptibility. In this study, grapevine metabolic genes have been investigated using microarray and quantitative RT-PCR analysis, to determine if any are differentially expressed in powdery mildew infected tissues, and therefore may play a role in nutrient, and in particular carbohydrate, delivery to the site of pathogen infection.
Publisher:
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Category : Grapes
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
Powdery mildew is the single most important disease of grapevine worldwide and is currently managed via the widespread application of anti-fungal chemicals. Due to growing resistance to these chemicals, this is no longer an effective method of control. Alternative sources of powdery mildew resistance could be engineered via the identification of host genes that contribute to susceptible pathogen interaction: these genes could be targets for modification to engineer resistance via reduced susceptibility. In this study, grapevine metabolic genes have been investigated using microarray and quantitative RT-PCR analysis, to determine if any are differentially expressed in powdery mildew infected tissues, and therefore may play a role in nutrient, and in particular carbohydrate, delivery to the site of pathogen infection.