2022
DOI: 10.1042/ebc20210096
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Harnessing adult-plant resistance genes to deploy durable disease resistance in crops

Abstract: Adult-plant resistance (APR) is a type of genetic resistance in cereals that is effective during the later growth stages and can protect plants from a range of disease-causing pathogens. Our understanding of the functions of APR-associated genes stems from the well-studied wheat-rust pathosystem. Genes conferring APR can offer pathogen-specific resistance or multi-pathogen resistance, whereby resistance is activated following a molecular recognition event. The breeding community prefers APR to other types of r… Show more

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“…Following that, it was discovered that introducing wheat Lr67 into barley disrupted the functioning of HvSTP13, since the resulting transgenic lines were resistant to barley leaf rust and powdery mildew diseases. This resistant form of HvSTP13, like Lr34 in barley, is produced early in plant development in transgenic barley lines, and its protein product triggers pathogenesis-related genes to induce defense (Dinglasan et al, 2022). Nevertheless, Lr67-mediated multi-pathogen resistance is conferred by a sugar transporter protein (STP) which belongs to the sub-group STP13 (Figure 1).…”
Section: Cloning and Characterization Of Wheat R Genesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following that, it was discovered that introducing wheat Lr67 into barley disrupted the functioning of HvSTP13, since the resulting transgenic lines were resistant to barley leaf rust and powdery mildew diseases. This resistant form of HvSTP13, like Lr34 in barley, is produced early in plant development in transgenic barley lines, and its protein product triggers pathogenesis-related genes to induce defense (Dinglasan et al, 2022). Nevertheless, Lr67-mediated multi-pathogen resistance is conferred by a sugar transporter protein (STP) which belongs to the sub-group STP13 (Figure 1).…”
Section: Cloning and Characterization Of Wheat R Genesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Age‐related resistance has a history of being adapted for disease management programs, where it is recognized as a key factor associated with reduced infection and yield losses in the field, such as with late blight of potatoes, stem rust of oat, multiple fungal diseases of wheat, and a variety of viral diseases (Broadfoot, 1933; Peturson, 1944; Peterson & Mills, 1953; Knutson & Bishop, 1964; Ross, 1969; Demski & Chalkley, 1974; Scott & Benedikz, 1977; Pasko et al ., 1984; Agrios et al ., 1985; Lot et al ., 1998; Dinglasan et al ., 2022; Eigenbrode & Gomulkiewicz, 2022). As an illustration, wheat breeders have been targeting ARR‐associated genes for over a century to confer stem rust resistance (Dinglasan et al ., 2022). Cultivation practices often incorporate ARR by adjusting planting to avoid exposing crops at susceptible ages to a seasonally active pathogen.…”
Section: What Is Age‐related Resistance?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lr/Yr548 did not prevent host invasion and did not completely block the pathogen, but it slowed pathogen development and disease progression. Incomplete/quantitative resistance is often associated with plant age, namely genes that confer adult plant resistance (APR), which is manifested as partial resistance in adult plants but not in seedlings [63][64][65] . Lr/Yr548 did not confer resistance against stem rust or powdery mildew, indicating that it is not a multiple-pathogen resistance gene but is specific to leaf and stripe rusts.…”
Section: Lr/yr548 Confers Quantitative Resistance In Seedlings and Ad...mentioning
confidence: 99%