نتایج جستجو برای: host colonization and biological control against plant pathogens

تعداد نتایج: 17183781  

2015
Katalin Tóth Gary Stacey

Plants are exposed to many different microbes in their habitats. These microbes may be benign or pathogenic, but in some cases they are beneficial for the host. The rhizosphere provides an especially rich palette for colonization by beneficial (associative and symbiotic) microorganisms, which raises the question as to how roots can distinguish such 'friends' from possible 'foes' (i.e., pathogen...

2018
Feng Zhu Yang-Kai Zhou Zhao-Lin Ji Xiao-Ren Chen

Ribosome-inactivating proteins (RIPs) are toxic N-glycosidases that depurinate eukaryotic and prokaryotic rRNAs, thereby arresting protein synthesis during translation. RIPs are widely found in various plant species and within different tissues. It is demonstrated in vitro and in transgenic plants that RIPs have been connected to defense by antifungal, antibacterial, antiviral, and insecticidal...

2005
María J. Pozo Corné M.J. Pieterse

Plants in their environment face potential deleterious organisms such as fungi, bacteria, viruses, nematodes, etc. Many of them are able to cause plant diseases, responsible of important losses in crop production worldwide. But often the outcome of these interactions is not disease, since plants have developed multiple mechanisms to protect themselves against pathogens attack. Moreover, benefic...

Journal: :Evolution, medicine, and public health 2016
Pedro F Vale Luke McNally Andrea Doeschl-Wilson Kayla C King Roman Popat Maria R Domingo-Sananes Judith E Allen Miguel P Soares Rolf Kümmerli

The antibiotic pipeline is running dry and infectious disease remains a major threat to public health. An efficient strategy to stay ahead of rapidly adapting pathogens should include approaches that replace, complement or enhance the effect of both current and novel antimicrobial compounds. In recent years, a number of innovative approaches to manage disease without the aid of traditional anti...

2012
María G. Guevara Fernando F. Muñoz María B. Fernández Julieta R. Mendieta

The immune system of multi-cellular organisms comprises a vast arsenal of mechanisms to protect the host from the continuous interactions with infectious microorganisms. Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are peptides which protect their hosts against a vast array of microorganisms. These peptides are produced by several species including bacteria, insects, plants, vertebrates and they have been rec...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1997
I Grondona R Hermosa M Tejada M D Gomis P F Mateos P D Bridge E Monte I Garcia-Acha

Monoconidial cultures of 15 isolates of Trichoderma harzianum were characterized on the basis of 82 morphological, physiological, and biochemical features and 99 isoenzyme bands from seven enzyme systems. The results were subjected to numerical analysis which revealed four distinct groups. Representative sequences of the internal transcribed spacer 1 (ITS 1)-ITS 2 region in the ribosomal DNA ge...

2016
Maofeng Jing Baodian Guo Haiyang Li Bo Yang Haonan Wang Guanghui Kong Yao Zhao Huawei Xu Yan Wang Wenwu Ye Suomeng Dong Yongli Qiao Brett M Tyler Wenbo Ma Yuanchao Wang

Phytophthora pathogens secrete an array of specific effector proteins to manipulate host innate immunity to promote pathogen colonization. However, little is known about the host targets of effectors and the specific mechanisms by which effectors increase susceptibility. Here we report that the soybean pathogen Phytophthora sojae uses an essential effector PsAvh262 to stabilize endoplasmic reti...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2005
Mark E J Woolhouse Daniel T Haydon Rustom Antia

Novel pathogens continue to emerge in human, domestic animal, wildlife and plant populations, yet the population dynamics of this kind of biological invasion remain poorly understood. Here, we consider the epidemiological and evolutionary processes underlying the initial introduction and subsequent spread of a pathogen in a new host population, with special reference to pathogens that originate...

2015
Shu-Ting Cho Hsing-Hua Chang Dilfuza Egamberdieva Faina Kamilova Ben Lugtenberg Chih-Horng Kuo Ching-Hong Yang

Pseudomonas fluorescens PCL1751 is a rod-shaped Gram-negative bacterium isolated from the rhizosphere of a greenhouse-grown tomato plant in Uzbekistan. It controls several plant root diseases caused by Fusarium fungi through the mechanism of competition for nutrients and niches (CNN). This mechanism does not rely on the production of antibiotics, so it avoids the concerns of resistance developm...

Journal: :Journal of molecular virology and immunology 2021

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