2019
DOI: 10.1134/s0003683819010186
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Strains of Bacillus spp. Regulate Wheat Resistance to Greenbug Aphid Schizaphis graminum Rond.

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“…It was reported that Bt -induced resistance to R. solanacearum in tomato plants which was dependent on the SA signaling pathway and repressed JA-dependent mechanisms [ 40 ]. B. thuringiensis -induced plant defense against pathogens and pests is not clear yet [ 41 , 42 ].…”
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“…It was reported that Bt -induced resistance to R. solanacearum in tomato plants which was dependent on the SA signaling pathway and repressed JA-dependent mechanisms [ 40 ]. B. thuringiensis -induced plant defense against pathogens and pests is not clear yet [ 41 , 42 ].…”
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“…In [ 10 ]’s study, when cucumber roots were treated with a cultural filtrate of hypovirulent Rhizoctonia sp., lignin content was increased after pathogen Colletotrichum orbiculare penetration in epidermal tissues of cucumber hypocotyls. It was shown that PGPB, in particular, Bacillus sp., are capable of stimulating lignin biosynthesis through activation of peroxidases and polyphenol oxidases in infected plants [ 41 , 45 , 51 ] or pest-damaged plants [ 11 , 42 ]. Genetically engineered plants of maize, expressing the Cry1Ab toxin, showed a higher ratio of lignin accumulation in vascular bundle sheaths and in the sclerenchyma cells near vascular bundles than wild type plants [ 52 ].…”
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“…Conversely, the facultative aphid symbiont S. symbiotica enhances pea aphid feeding on barrel medic by promoting expression of a salivary protein (ApHRC) that limits ROS induction; silencing this protein increases ROS induction and decreases aphid feeding ( Wang et al, 2020 ). Treating plants with certain plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria also causes a faster, stronger oxidative response to aphids and decreases aphid population growth ( Rashid et al, 2017 ; Veselova et al, 2019 ); this finding is particularly exciting because it suggests a possible means of exploiting ROS for crop protection. Thus, manipulation of ROS levels in multiple plant–aphid interactions implicate ROS in plant defenses against aphids.…”
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“…With the cDNA as the template, PCR was performed with primers flanking conservative gene sites of the studied PR proteins in a TP4-PCR-01-Tertsik thermocycler (DNA-Technology, Russia). We used primers to genes encoding PR1 protein (TaPr1, AF384143) (Veselova et al, 2016), proteinase inhibitors (TaPI, EU293132.1), anionic peroxidase (TaPrx, TC151917), NADPH oxidase (TaRboh, HE674332) (Veselova et al, 2019), phenylalanine ammonia lyase (TaPAL, X99725) (Ding et al, 2011), and lipoxygenase (TaLOX, BJ223744) (Diallo et al, 2014). To calculate the normalized levels of genes expression, primers to the gene for constitutively expressed protein RNase inhibitor were used (RNase L inhibitor-like) (TaRLI, AY059462) (Veselova et al, 2016).…”
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