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Journal: :Plant physiology 2009
Hyung Gon Mang Kristin A Laluk Eugene P Parsons Dylan K Kosma Bruce R Cooper Hyeong Cheol Park Synan AbuQamar Claudia Boccongelli Saori Miyazaki Federica Consiglio Gabriele Chilosi Hans J Bohnert Ray A Bressan Tesfaye Mengiste Matthew A Jenks

We report a role for the Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) RESURRECTION1 (RST1) gene in plant defense. The rst1 mutant exhibits enhanced susceptibility to the biotrophic fungal pathogen Erysiphe cichoracearum but enhanced resistance to the necrotrophic fungal pathogens Botrytis cinerea and Alternaria brassicicola. RST1 encodes a novel protein that localizes to the plasma membrane and is predic...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1990
P Guzmán J R Ecker

Alterations in the response of dark-grown seedlings to ethylene (the "triple response") were used to isolate a collection of ethylene-related mutants in Arabidopsis thaliana. Mutants displaying a constitutive response (eto1) were found to produce at least 40 times more ethylene than the wild type. The morphological defects in etiolated eto1-1 seedlings reverted to wild type under conditions in ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1993
C. P. Romano M. L. Cooper H. J. Klee

Overproduction of auxin in transgenic plants also results in the overproduction of ethylene. Plants overproducing both auxin and ethylene display inhibition of stem elongation and growth, increased apical dominance, and leaf epinasty. To determine the relative roles of auxin and ethylene in these processes, transgenic tobacco and Arabidopsis plants expressing the auxin-overproducing tryptophan ...

2017
Haifei Chen Quan Zhang Hongmei Cai Fangsen Xu

pH is an important factor regulating plant growth. Here, we found that rice was better adapted to low pH than alkaline conditions, as its growth was severely inhibited at high pH, with shorter root length and an extreme biomass reduction. Under alkaline stress, the expression of genes for ethylene biosynthesis enzymes in rice roots was strongly induced by high pH and exogenous ethylene precurso...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2001
A Roetschi A Si-Ammour L Belbahri F Mauch B Mauch-Mani

Arabidopsis accessions were screened with isolates of Phytophthora porri originally isolated from other crucifer species. The described Arabidopsis-Phytophthora pathosystem shows the characteristics of a facultative biotrophic interaction similar to that seen in agronomically important diseases caused by Phytophthora species. In susceptible accessions, extensive colonization of the host tissue ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2011
Kristin Laluk Hongli Luo Maofeng Chai Rahul Dhawan Zhibing Lai Tesfaye Mengiste

Arabidopsis thaliana BOTRYTIS-INDUCED KINASE1 (BIK1) regulates immune responses to a distinct class of pathogens. Here, mechanisms underlying BIK1 function and its interactions with other immune response regulators were determined. We describe BIK1 function as a component of ethylene (ET) signaling and PAMP-triggered immunity (PTI) to fungal pathogens. BIK1 in vivo kinase activity increases in ...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2009
X Chen A Steed S Travella B Keller P Nicholson

Ethylene signalling affects the resistance of dicotyledonous plant species to diverse pathogens but almost nothing is known about the role of this pathway in monocotyledonous crop species. Fusarium graminearum causes Fusarium head blight (FHB) of cereals, contaminating grain with mycotoxins such as deoxynivalenol (DON). Very little is known about the mechanisms of resistance/susceptibility to t...

2002
Plinio Guzman

Alterations in the response of dark-grown seedlings to ethylene (the “triple response”) were used to isolate a collection of ethylene-related mutants in Arabidopsis thaliana. Mutants displaying a constitutive response (etol ) were found to produce at least 40 times more ethylene than the wild type. The morphological defects in etiolated etol-l seedlings reverted to wild type under conditions in...

2014
Thierry G. A. Lonhienne Yuri Trusov Anthony Young Doris Rentsch Torgny Näsholm Susanne Schmidt Chanyarat Paungfoo-Lonhienne

Growth, morphogenesis and function of roots are influenced by the concentration and form of nutrients present in soils, including low molecular mass inorganic N (IN, ammonium, nitrate) and organic N (ON, e.g. amino acids). Proteins, ON of high molecular mass, are prevalent in soils but their possible effects on roots have received little attention. Here, we investigated how externally supplied ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2012
Yiting Shi Shouwei Tian Lingyan Hou Xiaozhen Huang Xiaoyan Zhang Hongwei Guo Shuhua Yang

The phytohormone ethylene regulates multiple aspects of plant growth and development and responses to environmental stress. However, the exact role of ethylene in freezing stress remains unclear. Here, we report that ethylene negatively regulates plant responses to freezing stress in Arabidopsis thaliana. Freezing tolerance was decreased in ethylene overproducer1 and by the application of the e...

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