![]() ![]() Landbauforschung Volkenrode 58:103–110Īckerveken G (2017) Seeing is believing: imaging the delivery of pathogen effectors during plant infection. Ību-El-Heba GA, Hussein GM, Abdalla NA (2008) A rapid and efficient tomato regeneration and transformation system. This review primarily focuses on efforts to better understand the molecular interaction between host pathogens from both perspectives, as well as the resistance genes, metabolomic changes, quantitative trait loci with potential for improvement in disease resistance and host genome manipulation via transgenic approaches, and it further identifies research gaps and provides suggestions for future research priorities.Ĭrinkler Effector Fungus Molecular pathogenesis Plant immunity RXLR.Ībrahamian M, Ah-Fong AM, Davis C, Andreeva K, Judelson HS (2016) Gene expression and silencing studies in Phytophthora infestans reveal infection-specific nutrient transporters and a role for the nitrate reductase pathway in plant pathogenesis. infestans and key points of vulnerability in the host plant immune system must be understood. To achieve successful control over this pathogen, the molecular pathogenicity of P. ![]() The pathogen is cumbersome to control because of its fast-evolving nature, ability to overcome host resistance and inefficient natural resistance obtained from the available tomato germplasm. Late blight in tomato is caused by the oomycota hemibiotroph Phytophthora infestans, and this disease represents a global threat to tomato farming. This review provides insights into the molecular interactions between Phytophthora infestans and tomato and highlights research gaps that need further attention. ![]()
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