This review provides a comprehensive atlas of QTLs, genes, and alleles conferring resistance to 28 important diseases in all major soybean production regions in the world. Abstract Breeding disease-resistant soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] varieties is a common goal for soybean breeding programs ...
the use of resistant cultivars that carry either vertical resistance, horizontal resistance or both is the most important one [11]. While multiple genes with minor effects and/or quantitative trait loci (QTLs) quantitatively control horizontal resistance (also sometimes called partial...
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We found that the rice GTPase OsRac1 at the plasma membrane interacts directly with Pit, an NLR protein that confers resistance to the rice blast fungus. OsRac1 contributes to Pit-mediated ROS production as well as the HR and is required for Pit-mediated disease resistance in rice. Further...
disease resistance gene; the authors further isolated theRlm2gene, which is an allelic variant ofLepR370. More recently, the authors cloned another BL resistance gene,Rlm9, which encodes a wall-associated kinase-like protein, a newly discovered class of race-specific plant RLK resistance genes71...
involved in plant disease resistance.Oryza sativaRNase P protein 30 (OsRpp30) has been identified as a positive regulator of rice immunity against fungal and bacterial pathogens. Nevertheless, the specific functions of lncRNAs in relation to OsRpp30-mediated disease resistance in rice remain elusive...
Distribution of genome-wide NBS-LRR genes and disease resistance QTL To define the NBS-LRR genes of the soybean genome, we used whole genome information available at Phytozome (http://www.phytozome.net/soybean.php) [7]. Based on the protein family databases, such as Pfam, Panther, KOG, an...
Most intracellular resistance proteins belong to the nucleotide-binding domain leucine-rich repeat (NLR) class, with either an N-terminal TIR (Toll/interleukin-1 receptor/resistance protein) or CC (coiled-coil) signaling domain.4,5,6 Cryo-EM structural analysis of the Arabidopsis resistance protein...
A single amino acid difference distinguishes resistant and susceptible alleles of the rice blast resistance gene Pita. Plant Cell 2000;12:2033–2046. PubMed CAS Google Scholar Jones DA. Resistance genes and resistance protein function. In: Dickinson M, Beynon J (eds.). Molecular Plant Pathology...
resistance. Among these, eight were stable across multiple environments and association models. The candidate genes identified and validated based on RNA-seq and qRT-PCR included two genes that encode NB-ARC leucine-rich repeat (LRR)-containing domain disease-resistance protein. These findings provide...