The AvrPm3-Pm3 effector-NLR interactions control both race-specific resistance and host-specificity of cereal mildews on wheat
The wheat Pm3 immune receptors confer resistance against powdery mildew by recognizing isolate-specific avirulence (AVR) effectors of the pathogen. Here, the authors identify and characterize two new AVR genes and demonstrate that Pm3 receptors are determinants of host-specificity for grass mildews.
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Autores principales: | Salim Bourras, Lukas Kunz, Minfeng Xue, Coraline Rosalie Praz, Marion Claudia Müller, Carol Kälin, Michael Schläfli, Patrick Ackermann, Simon Flückiger, Francis Parlange, Fabrizio Menardo, Luisa Katharina Schaefer, Roi Ben-David, Stefan Roffler, Simone Oberhaensli, Victoria Widrig, Stefan Lindner, Jonatan Isaksson, Thomas Wicker, Dazhao Yu, Beat Keller |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/2c898dd927f4447a849811a361aa5648 |
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