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View article: Discovery of functional NLRs using expression level, high-throughput transformation and large-scale phenotyping
Discovery of functional NLRs using expression level, high-throughput transformation and large-scale phenotyping Open
Protecting crops from diseases is vital for the sustainable agricultural systems that are needed for food security. Introducing functional resistance genes to enhance the plant immune system is highly effective for disease resistance, but …
View article: Putative neofunctionalization of a Poales-specific EXO70 clade
Putative neofunctionalization of a Poales-specific EXO70 clade Open
EXO70s are uniquely expanded in land plants compared to all other eukaryotic lineages. The functional implications of this expansion and diversification on the conserved role of EXO70 as a subunit of the octameric exocyst complex have rema…
View article: Discovery of functional NLRs using expression level, high-throughput transformation, and large-scale phenotyping
Discovery of functional NLRs using expression level, high-throughput transformation, and large-scale phenotyping Open
Protecting crops from pests and diseases is vital for the sustainable agricultural systems needed for food security. Introducing functional resistance genes to enhance the plant immune system is an effective method of disease control, but …
View article: Barley MLA3 recognizes the host-specificity effector Pwl2 from <i>Magnaporthe oryzae</i>
Barley MLA3 recognizes the host-specificity effector Pwl2 from <i>Magnaporthe oryzae</i> Open
Plant nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat (NLRs) immune receptors directly or indirectly recognize pathogen-secreted effector molecules to initiate plant defense. Recognition of multiple pathogens by a single NLR is rare and usually occ…
View article: Barley MLA3 recognizes the host-specificity determinant PWL2 from rice blast (<i>M. oryzae</i>)
Barley MLA3 recognizes the host-specificity determinant PWL2 from rice blast (<i>M. oryzae</i>) Open
Plant nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat immune receptors (NLRs) directly or indirectly recognize pathogen-secreted effector molecules to initiate plant defense. Recognition of multiple pathogens by a single NLR is rare and usually occ…
View article: A lineage-specific Exo70 is required for receptor kinase–mediated immunity in barley
A lineage-specific Exo70 is required for receptor kinase–mediated immunity in barley Open
In the evolution of land plants, the plant immune system has experienced expansion in immune receptor and signaling pathways. Lineage-specific expansions have been observed in diverse gene families that are potentially involved in immunity…
View article: Aegilops sharonensis genome-assisted identification of stem rust resistance gene Sr62
Aegilops sharonensis genome-assisted identification of stem rust resistance gene Sr62 Open
The wild relatives and progenitors of wheat have been widely used as sources of disease resistance ( R ) genes. Molecular identification and characterization of these R genes facilitates their manipulation and tracking in breeding programm…
View article: Reference genome-assisted identification of stem rust resistance gene Sr62 encoding a tandem kinase
Reference genome-assisted identification of stem rust resistance gene Sr62 encoding a tandem kinase Open
The wild relatives and progenitors of wheat have been widely used as sources of disease resistance ( R ) genes. Molecular identification and characterization of these R genes facilitates their manipulation and tracking in breeding programm…
View article: A lineage-specific Exo70 is required for receptor kinase-mediated immunity in barley
A lineage-specific Exo70 is required for receptor kinase-mediated immunity in barley Open
In the evolution of land plants, the plant immune system has experienced expansion in immune receptor and signaling pathways. Lineage-specific expansions have been observed in diverse gene families that are potentially involved in immunity…
View article: The genetic architecture of colonization resistance in Brachypodium distachyon to non-adapted stripe rust (Puccinia striiformis) isolates
The genetic architecture of colonization resistance in Brachypodium distachyon to non-adapted stripe rust (Puccinia striiformis) isolates Open
Multilayered defense responses ensure that plants are hosts to only a few adapted pathogens in the environment. The host range of a plant pathogen depends on its ability to fully overcome plant defense barriers, with failure at any single …
View article: Speed breeding in growth chambers and glasshouses for crop breeding and model plant research
Speed breeding in growth chambers and glasshouses for crop breeding and model plant research Open
1. Abstract To meet the challenge of feeding a growing population, breeders and scientists are continuously looking for ways to increase genetic gain in crop breeding. One way this can be achieved is through “speed breeding” (SB), which sh…
View article: Defining the genetic architecture of stripe rust resistance in the barley accession HOR 1428
Defining the genetic architecture of stripe rust resistance in the barley accession HOR 1428 Open
Puccinia striiformis f. sp. hordei , the causal agent of barley stripe rust, is a destructive fungal pathogen that significantly affects barley cultivation. A major constraint in breeding resistant cultivars is the lack of mapping informat…
View article: Natural Variation in <i>Brachypodium</i> Links Vernalization and Flowering Time Loci as Major Flowering Determinants
Natural Variation in <i>Brachypodium</i> Links Vernalization and Flowering Time Loci as Major Flowering Determinants Open
The domestication of plants is underscored by the selection of agriculturally favorable developmental traits, including flowering time, which resulted in the creation of varieties with altered growth habits. Research into the pathways unde…
View article: The development of quick, robust, quantitative phenotypic assays for describing the host–nonhost landscape to stripe rust
The development of quick, robust, quantitative phenotypic assays for describing the host–nonhost landscape to stripe rust Open
Nonhost resistance is often conceptualized as a qualitative separation from host resistance. Classification into these two states is generally facile, as they fail to fully describe the range of states that exist in the transition from hos…
View article: Proteomic Analysis of Microtubule Interacting Proteins over the Course of Xylem Tracheary Element Formation in Arabidopsis
Proteomic Analysis of Microtubule Interacting Proteins over the Course of Xylem Tracheary Element Formation in Arabidopsis Open
Plant vascular cells, or tracheary elements (TEs), rely on circumferential secondary cell wall thickenings to maintain sap flow. The patterns in which TE thickenings are organized vary according to the underlying microtubule bundles that g…