1994
Tomato mutants altered in bacterial disease resistance provide evidence for a new locus controlling pathogen recognition.
Salmeron J, Barker S, Carland F, Mehta A, Staskawicz B. Tomato mutants altered in bacterial disease resistance provide evidence for a new locus controlling pathogen recognition. The Plant Cell 1994, 6: 511-520. PMID: 7911348, PMCID: PMC160454, DOI: 10.1105/tpc.6.4.511.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPto locusTomato mutantDisease resistanceGenetic approachesPathogen recognitionSerine/threonine protein kinasePseudomonas syringae pv tomatoAvirulence gene avrPtoThreonine protein kinaseResistance of tomatoBacterial disease resistancePathogen elicitorsPv tomatoAvirulence genesPathogen attackResistance lociF2 populationGenetic crossesSignal transductionProtein kinaseNew lociGenetic analysisTomato cultivarsXanthomonas campestrisTomato
1992
The cloned avirulence gene avrPto induces disease resistance in tomato cultivars containing the Pto resistance gene
Ronald P, Salmeron J, Carland F, Staskawicz B. The cloned avirulence gene avrPto induces disease resistance in tomato cultivars containing the Pto resistance gene. Journal Of Bacteriology 1992, 174: 1604-1611. PMID: 1537802, PMCID: PMC206556, DOI: 10.1128/jb.174.5.1604-1611.1992.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsP. syringae pvTomato race 0Syringae pvRace 0Avirulence genesAvirulent P. syringae pvTomato cultivarsAvirulence gene avrPtoBacterial avirulence genesBacterial pathogen PseudomonasResistance genesPto resistance geneBacterial growth curve analysisPto functionPathogen PseudomonasCrop plantsTomato linesTomato plantsF2 populationCosmid libraryDisease resistanceAvirulent phenotypeGenetic analysisGenesResistant response
1991
Gene-For-Gene Relationships Specifying Disease Resistance in Plant-Bacterial Interactions
Bent A, Carland F, Dahlbeck D, Innes R, Kearney B, Ronald P, Roy M, Salmeron J, Whalen M, Staskawicz B. Gene-For-Gene Relationships Specifying Disease Resistance in Plant-Bacterial Interactions. Current Plant Science And Biotechnology In Agriculture 1991, 10: 32-36. DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-7934-6_5.ChaptersPlant-bacterial interactionsDisease resistanceAvirulence genesA. thalianaCultivars of tomatoAvirulence gene avrPtoNatural field conditionsA. thaliana ecotypesPseudomonas syringae pvXanthomonas campestris pvTomato cultivarsAvrRpt2 geneField conditionsArabidopsis thalianaHost resistanceResistance genesSpecific ecotypesGene pairsPathogen mutationSyringae pvLycopersicon esculentumGenetic mechanismsCampestris pvMolecular basisTomato
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