Abstract:Phytophthora parasitica is one of the most widespread Phytophthora species, which is known to cause root rot, foot rot/gummosis and brown rot of fruits in citrus. In this study, we have analyzed the transcriptome of a commonly used citrus rootstock Carrizo citrange in response to P. parasitica infection using the RNA-seq technology. In total, we have identified 6692 differentially expressed transcripts (DETs) among P. parasitica-inoculated and mock-treated roots. Of these, 3960 genes were differentially expres… Show more
“…They have an extracellular sugarbinding domain that may perceive the oomycete-associated chemical signals to trigger innate plant immunity (44). The G-type-lectin-RLKs were upregulated in roots of diploid strawberry, citrus rootstocks and Japanese chestnut infected with P. cactorum, P. parasitica and P. cinnamomi zoospores, respectively (50,51,52).…”
Forest tree species are increasingly subject to severe mortalities from exotic pests, diseases, and invasive organisms, accelerated by climate change. Forest health issues are threatening multiple species and ecosystem sustainability globally.
“…They have an extracellular sugarbinding domain that may perceive the oomycete-associated chemical signals to trigger innate plant immunity (44). The G-type-lectin-RLKs were upregulated in roots of diploid strawberry, citrus rootstocks and Japanese chestnut infected with P. cactorum, P. parasitica and P. cinnamomi zoospores, respectively (50,51,52).…”
Forest tree species are increasingly subject to severe mortalities from exotic pests, diseases, and invasive organisms, accelerated by climate change. Forest health issues are threatening multiple species and ecosystem sustainability globally.
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