Natural Resistance Mechanisms of Plants to Viruses by Gad Loebenstein (Editor), John Peter Carr (Editor)

By Gad Loebenstein (Editor), John Peter Carr (Editor)

This publication is a primary try to hyperlink renowned plant resistance phenomena with rising thoughts in molecular biology. Resistance phenomena corresponding to the neighborhood lesion reaction, caused resistance, "green islands" and resistance in a variety of crop crops are associated with new details on gene-silencing mechanisms, gene silencing suppressors, circulation proteins and plasmodesmatal gating, downstream signalling elements, and so forth.

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Later studies were concerned with mapping symptom determinants, and an inability to infect a host systemically was considered one type of symptom determinant. There is a subtle difference in designating a viral gene product as a symptom determinant rather than an Avr gene; consequently these studies generally were not included in early reviews that discuss the characterization of Avr genes (Keen and Staskawicz, 1988). However, they clearly laid the A2. Viral determinants of resistance versus susceptibility 17 TABLE 1: Identification of virus genetic components that act as host range determinants: studies conducted before the availability of infectious virus clones.

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