Molecular Mechanism of Resistance to Some Important Disease in Major Cereals (original) (raw)
Trends in Biosciences, 2014
Abstract
An increasing number of resistance (R) genes have been isolated from rice, maize, wheat and barley that encode both structurally related and unique proteins. The R protein diversity may be attributable to the different fungus employed by pathogen in species, but it is also a consequence of multiple defence strategies being employed against phytopathogens. Mutational analysis of barley has identified additional genes required for activation of an R gene-mediated defence response upon pathogen infection. In some instances very closely related barley R proteins require different proteins for defence activation, demonstrating that, within a single plant species, multiple resistance signalling pathways and different resistance strategies have evolved to confer protection againsta single pathogen species. Although the apparent diversity ofcereal resistance mechanisms, some of the additional molecules required for R protein function are conserved amongst cereal and dicotyledonous species a...
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