نتایج جستجو برای: local host resistance

تعداد نتایج: 1087578  

Journal: :Current Biology 2013
Pepijn Luijckx Harris Fienberg David Duneau Dieter Ebert

The maintenance of genetic variation and sex despite its costs has long puzzled biologists. A popular idea, the Red Queen Theory, is that under rapid antagonistic coevolution between hosts and their parasites, the formation of new rare host genotypes through sex can be advantageous as it creates host genotypes to which the prevailing parasite is not adapted. For host-parasite coevolution to lea...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Carolin C Wendling K Mathias Wegner

One hypothesis for the success of invasive species is reduced pathogen burden, resulting from a release from infections or high immunological fitness of invaders. Despite strong selection exerted on the host, the evolutionary response of invaders to newly acquired pathogens has rarely been considered. The two independent and genetically distinct invasions of the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas...

2018
Xuan-Rui Zhang You-Ping Xu Xin-Zhong Cai

Mechanisms underlying plant non-host resistance to Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzicola (Xoc), the pathogen causing rice leaf streak disease, are largely unknown. Cyclic nucleotide-gated ion channels (CNGCs) are calcium-permeable channels that are involved in various biological processes including plant resistance. In this study, functions of two tomato CNGC genes SlCNGC1 and SlCNGC14 in non-host r...

2010
Xinnian Dong Rytas Vilgalys John H. Willis

Coevolution of the Ipomoea-Coleosporium Natural Plant-Fungus Pathosystem by Thomas Mackey Chappell Department of Biology Duke University Date:_______________________ Approved: ___________________________ Mark D. Rausher, Supervisor ___________________________ Xinnian Dong ___________________________ William G. Wilson ___________________________ Rytas Vilgalys ___________________________ John H....

Journal: :Theoretical population biology 1999
K A White K Wilson

We consider a mathematical model for a host-pathogen interaction where the host population is split into two categories: those susceptible to disease and those resistant to disease. Since the model was motivated by studies on insect populations, we consider a discrete-time model to reflect the discrete generations which are common among insect species. Whether an individual is born susceptible ...

2013
Ana R. Freitas Carla Novais Ana P. Tedim María Victoria Francia Fernando Baquero Luísa Peixe Teresa M. Coque

Vancomycin-resistance in enterococci (VRE) is associated with isolates within ST18, ST17, ST78 Enterococcus faecium (Efm) and ST6 Enterococcus faecalis (Efs) human adapted lineages. Despite of its global spread, vancomycin resistance rates in enterococcal populations greatly vary temporally and geographically. Portugal is one of the European countries where Tn1546 (vanA) is consistently found i...

Journal: :British journal of pharmacology 2011
Scott E Evans Michael J Tuvim Cory J Fox Nidhi Sachdev Leonid Gibiansky Burton F Dickey

Epithelial surfaces throughout the body continuously sample and respond to environmental stimuli. The accessibility of lung epithelium to inhaled therapies makes it possible to stimulate local antimicrobial defences with aerosolized innate immune ligands. This strategy has been shown to be effective in preclinical models, as delivery of innate immune ligands to the lungs of laboratory animals r...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Christian Hettenhausen Juan Li Huifu Zhuang Huanhuan Sun Yuxing Xu Jinfeng Qi Jingxiong Zhang Yunting Lei Yan Qin Guiling Sun Lei Wang Ian T Baldwin Jianqiang Wu

Cuscuta spp. (i.e., dodders) are stem parasites that naturally graft to their host plants to extract water and nutrients; multiple adjacent hosts are often parasitized by one or more Cuscuta plants simultaneously, forming connected plant clusters. Metabolites, proteins, and mRNAs are known to be transferred from hosts to Cuscuta, and Cuscuta bridges even facilitate host-to-host virus movement. ...

2012
Felix Horns Michael E Hood

THE UBIQUITOUS CHALLENGE FROM INFECTIOUS DISEASE HAS PROMPTED THE EVOLUTION OF DIVERSE HOST DEFENSES, WHICH CAN BE DIVIDED INTO TWO BROAD CLASSES: resistance (which limits pathogen growth and infection) and tolerance (which does not limit infection, but instead reduces or offsets its negative fitness consequences). Resistance and tolerance may provide equivalent short-term benefits, but have fu...

Fusarium wilt is one of the most destructive diseases of muskmelon (Cucumis melo L.), which is an economically important disease worldwide causes yield losses in muskmelon growing areas. One of the most effective controlling measures to prevent Fusarium wilt is through host resistance by using resistance genes. We used developed molecular markers for Fom-2 gene, which confers ...

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