2023
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erad487
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CRISPR/Cas9 editing of Downy mildew resistant 6 (DMR6-1) in grapevine leads to reduced susceptibility to Plasmopara viticola

Samia Djennane,
Sophie Gersch,
Françoise Le-Bohec
et al.

Abstract: Grapevine downy mildew, caused by the oomycete Plasmopara viticola, is an important disease present in grapevine-growing areas worldwide. Current strategies of control rely on the use of fungicides, which is harmful for the environment and human health. Using resistant varieties is an environmentally friendly alternative to fungicides. Modification of plant susceptibility genes may lead to recessive resistance and CRISPR/Cas9 editing offers an opportunity to modify plant genes. Downy mildew resistant 6 (DMR6) … Show more

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“…Fungi, responsible for diseases like mildew, smut, rust, and rot, can also cause significant crop losses. By targeting genes like Downy mildew resistant 6 (DMR6) and mildew resistant locus O 1 (Mlo1) in tomatoes using CRISPR/Cas9, researchers have successfully generated mutants that exhibit resistance to pathogens without adverse effects [115]. Additionally, genes like Powdery mildew resistance 4 (PMR4) and mitogen-activated protein kinase 3 (MAPK3) have been identified as conferring resistance against specific fungal pathogens [116].…”
Section: Alleviating Biotic Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fungi, responsible for diseases like mildew, smut, rust, and rot, can also cause significant crop losses. By targeting genes like Downy mildew resistant 6 (DMR6) and mildew resistant locus O 1 (Mlo1) in tomatoes using CRISPR/Cas9, researchers have successfully generated mutants that exhibit resistance to pathogens without adverse effects [115]. Additionally, genes like Powdery mildew resistance 4 (PMR4) and mitogen-activated protein kinase 3 (MAPK3) have been identified as conferring resistance against specific fungal pathogens [116].…”
Section: Alleviating Biotic Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%