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Journal: :Frontiers in plant science 2016
Ya-Jie Pan Ling Liu Ying-Chao Lin Yuan-Gang Zu Lei-Peng Li Zhong-Hua Tang

The existing question whether ethylene is involved in the modulation of salt-induced cell death to mediate plant salt tolerance is important for understanding the salt tolerance mechanisms. Here, we employed Arabidopsis plants to study the possible role of ethylene in salt-induced growth inhibition and programmed cell death (PCD) profiles. The root length, DNA ladder and cell death indicated by...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2007
Md Motaher Hossain Farjana Sultana Mayumi Kubota Hiroyuki Koyama Mitsuro Hyakumachi

Arabidopsis thaliana grown in soil amended with barley grain inocula of Penicillium simplicissimum GP17-2 or receiving root treatment with its culture filtrate (CF) exhibited clear resistance to Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000 (Pst). To assess the contribution of different defense pathways, Arabidopsis genotypes implicated in salicylic acid (SA) signaling expressing the NahG transgene or...

2015
Changying Liu Aichun Zhao Panpan Zhu Jun Li Leng Han Xiling Wang Wei Fan Ruihua Lü Chuanhong Wang Zhengang Li Cheng Lu Maode Yu

Although ethylene is well known as an essential regulator of fruit development, little work has examined the role ethylene plays in the development and maturation of mulberry (Morus L.) fruit. To study the mechanism of ethylene action during fruit development in this species, we measured the ethylene production, fruit firmness, and soluble solids content (SSC) during fruit development and harve...

2014
Yuan Zou Lin Zhang Shen Rao Xiaoyang Zhu Lanlan Ye Weixin Chen Xueping Li

Papaya (Carica papaya L.) is sensitive to low temperature and easy to be subjected to chilling injury, which causes fruit ripening disorder. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between the expression of genes related to ethylene and fruit ripening disorder caused by chilling injury. Papaya fruits were firstly stored at 7°C and 12°C for 25 and 30 days, respectively, then treated wit...

2015
Esclaudys Pérez M. Belén Rubio Rosa E. Cardoza Santiago Gutiérrez Wagner Bettiol Enrique Monte Rosa Hermosa

Species of Trichoderma exert direct biocontrol activity against soil-borne plant pathogens due to their ability to compete for nutrients and to inhibit or kill their targets through the production of antibiotics and/or hydrolytic enzymes. In addition to these abilities, Trichoderma spp. have beneficial effects for plants, including the stimulation of defenses and the promotion of growth. Here w...

Journal: :Molecular plant-microbe interactions : MPMI 2002
Anne Varet Jane Parker Pablo Tornero Norbert Nass Thorsten Nürnberger Jeffery L Dangl Dierk Scheel Justin Lee

The Arabidopsis genome contains 28 genes with sequence homology to the Arabidopsis NDR1 gene and the tobacco HIN1 gene. Expression analysis of eight of these genes identified two (NHL25 and NHL3 for NDR1/HIN1-like) that show pathogen-dependent mRNA accumulation. Transcripts did not accumulate during infection with virulent Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000 but did accumulate specifically w...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2005
Dingzhong Tang Katy M Christiansen Roger W Innes

ENHANCED DISEASE RESISTANCE 1 (EDR1) encodes a CTR1-like kinase and was previously reported to function as a negative regulator of disease resistance and ethylene-induced senescence. Here, we report that the edr1 mutant displays enhanced stress responses and spontaneous necrotic lesions under drought conditions in the absence of pathogen, suggesting that EDR1 is also involved in stress response...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2005
Andrew J Love Byung Wook Yun Valérie Laval Gary J Loake Joel J Milner

We analyzed expression of marker genes for three defense pathways during infection by Cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV), a compatible pathogen of Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), using luciferase reporter transgenes and directly by measuring transcript abundance. Expression of PR-1, a marker for salicylic acid signaling, was very low until 8 d postinoculation and then rose sharply, coinciding ...

Journal: :Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP 2010
Chao-You Pang Hui Wang Yu Pang Chao Xu Yue Jiao Yong-Mei Qin Tamara L Western Shu-Xun Yu Yu-Xian Zhu

The quality of cotton fiber is determined by its final length and strength, which is a function of primary and secondary cell wall deposition. Using a comparative proteomics approach, we identified 104 proteins from cotton ovules 10 days postanthesis with 93 preferentially accumulated in the wild type and 11 accumulated in the fuzzless-lintless mutant. Bioinformatics analysis indicated that nuc...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2004
Georg J Seifert Christine Barber Brian Wells Keith Roberts

A small number of plant growth regulators are involved in the control of cell expansion. Despite knowledge of some of their signal transduction cascades, surprisingly little is known of how basic cell expansion-related processes, such as cell wall biosynthesis, are affected during growth. The Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) mutant root hair defective1 (rhd1) lacks a functional UDP-glucose 4-...

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