نتایج جستجو برای: melampsora

تعداد نتایج: 211  

Journal: :The Plant cell 2010
Maryam Rafiqi Pamela H P Gan Michael Ravensdale Gregory J Lawrence Jeffrey G Ellis David A Jones Adrienne R Hardham Peter N Dodds

Translocation of pathogen effector proteins into the host cell cytoplasm is a key determinant for the pathogenicity of many bacterial and oomycete plant pathogens. A number of secreted fungal avirulence (Avr) proteins are also inferred to be delivered into host cells, based on their intracellular recognition by host resistance proteins, including those of flax rust (Melampsora lini). Here, we s...

2012
Michael Ravensdale Maud Bernoux Thomas Ve Bostjan Kobe Peter H. Thrall Jeffrey G. Ellis Peter N. Dodds

L locus resistance (R) proteins are nucleotide binding (NB-ARC) leucine-rich repeat (LRR) proteins from flax (Linum usitatissimum) that provide race-specific resistance to the causal agent of flax rust disease, Melampsora lini. L5 and L6 are two alleles of the L locus that directly recognize variants of the fungal effector AvrL567. In this study, we have investigated the molecular details of th...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2006
Pierre R Gérard Claude Husson Jean Pinon Pascal Frey

ABSTRACT The aims of this study were, first, to compare the genetic and virulence diversity between populations of the rust fungus Melampsora larici-populina on wild and cultivated poplar stands and, second, to investigate the influence of the presence of the alternate host of the pathogen, larch, on which its sexual reproduction occurs, on these diversities. Nine French M. larici-populina popu...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Sébastien Duplessis Christina A Cuomo Yao-Cheng Lin Andrea Aerts Emilie Tisserant Claire Veneault-Fourrey David L Joly Stéphane Hacquard Joëlle Amselem Brandi L Cantarel Readman Chiu Pedro M Coutinho Nicolas Feau Matthew Field Pascal Frey Eric Gelhaye Jonathan Goldberg Manfred G Grabherr Chinnappa D Kodira Annegret Kohler Ursula Kües Erika A Lindquist Susan M Lucas Rohit Mago Evan Mauceli Emmanuelle Morin Claude Murat Jasmyn L Pangilinan Robert Park Matthew Pearson Hadi Quesneville Nicolas Rouhier Sharadha Sakthikumar Asaf A Salamov Jeremy Schmutz Benjamin Selles Harris Shapiro Philippe Tanguay Gerald A Tuskan Bernard Henrissat Yves Van de Peer Pierre Rouzé Jeffrey G Ellis Peter N Dodds Jacqueline E Schein Shaobin Zhong Richard C Hamelin Igor V Grigoriev Les J Szabo Francis Martin

Rust fungi are some of the most devastating pathogens of crop plants. They are obligate biotrophs, which extract nutrients only from living plant tissues and cannot grow apart from their hosts. Their lifestyle has slowed the dissection of molecular mechanisms underlying host invasion and avoidance or suppression of plant innate immunity. We sequenced the 101-Mb genome of Melampsora larici-popul...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2007
Ching-I A Wang Gregor Guncar Jade K Forwood Trazel Teh Ann-Maree Catanzariti Gregory J Lawrence Fionna E Loughlin Joel P Mackay Horst Joachim Schirra Peter A Anderson Jeffrey G Ellis Peter N Dodds Bostjan Kobe

The gene-for-gene mechanism of plant disease resistance involves direct or indirect recognition of pathogen avirulence (Avr) proteins by plant resistance (R) proteins. Flax rust (Melampsora lini) AvrL567 avirulence proteins and the corresponding flax (Linum usitatissimum) L5, L6, and L7 resistance proteins interact directly. We determined the three-dimensional structures of two members of the A...

2011
Stéphane Hacquard Benjamin Petre Pascal Frey Arnaud Hecker Nicolas Rouhier Sébastien Duplessis

Poplars are extensively cultivated worldwide, and their susceptibility to the leaf rust fungus Melampsora larici-populina leads to considerable damages in plantations. Despite a good knowledge of the poplar rust life cycle, and particularly the epidemics on poplar, the perennial status of the plant host and the obligate biotrophic lifestyle of the rust fungus are bottlenecks for molecular inves...

2015
Christine Struck

The plant pathogenic rust fungi colonize leaf tissue and feed off their host plants without killing them. Certain economically important species of different genera such as Melampsora, Phakopsora, Puccinia, or Uromyces are extensively studied for resolving the mechanisms of the obligate biotrophy. As obligate parasites rust fungi only can complete their life cycle on living hosts where they gro...

2012
Benjamin Petre Emmanuelle Morin Emilie Tisserant Stéphane Hacquard Corinne Da Silva Julie Poulain Christine Delaruelle Francis Martin Nicolas Rouhier Annegret Kohler Sébastien Duplessis

Biotroph pathogens establish intimate interactions with their hosts that are conditioned by the successful secretion of effectors in infected tissues and subsequent manipulation of host physiology. The identification of early-expressed pathogen effectors and early-modulated host functions is currently a major goal to understand the molecular basis of biotrophy. Here, we report the 454-pyroseque...

2016
Tom Martin Ann-Christin Rönnberg-Wästljung Jan Stenlid Berit Samils

An earlier identified major quantitative trait locus for resistance towards the willow leaf rust fungus Melampsora larici-epitea in a Salix viminalis x (S. viminalis × S. schwerinii) population was used to identify potential resistance genes to the rust pathogen. Screening a genomic bacterial artificial chromosome library with markers from the peak position of the QTL region revealed one gene w...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2011
C Xhaard B Fabre A Andrieux P Gladieux B Barrès P Frey F Halkett

Wild and cultivated plants represent very different habitats for pathogens, especially when cultivated plants bear qualitative resistance genes. Here, we investigated to what extent the population genetic structure of a plant pathogenic fungus collected on its wild host can be impacted by the deployment of resistant cultivars. We studied one of the main poplar diseases, poplar rust, caused by t...

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