2004
DOI: 10.1007/s11248-004-2375-9
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Transgenic tomato plants expressing the Arabidopsis NPR1 gene display enhanced resistance to a spectrum of fungal and bacterial diseases

Abstract: Development of effective disease-resistance to a broad-range of pathogens in crops usually requires tremendous resources and effort when traditional breeding approaches are taken. Genetic engineering of disease-resistance in crops has become popular and valuable in terms of cost and efficacy. Due to long-lasting and broad-spectrum of effectiveness against pathogens, employment of systemic acquired resistance (SAR) for the genetic engineering of crop disease-resistance is of particular interest. In this report,… Show more

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“…The resistance of transgenic tomato plants to BW was evaluated as described previously (Lin et al, 2004;Chen et al, 2009). Ralstonia strain Pss4 (race 1, biovar 3; suspension A 600 = 0.6, about 2 3 10 8 cfu mL 21 ) was used as the inoculum.…”
Section: Resistance Scoring Of Transgenic Tomato Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The resistance of transgenic tomato plants to BW was evaluated as described previously (Lin et al, 2004;Chen et al, 2009). Ralstonia strain Pss4 (race 1, biovar 3; suspension A 600 = 0.6, about 2 3 10 8 cfu mL 21 ) was used as the inoculum.…”
Section: Resistance Scoring Of Transgenic Tomato Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar limitations were observed in the AtNPR1 transformants against Verticillium wilt, where protection was observed only against the non-defoliating isolates of V. dahliae and not the defoliating isolates (Parkhi et al 2010b). Nevertheless, there are a large number of reports that show that NPR1 overexpression confers a strong protection against a variety of diseases (Lin et al 2004;Makandar et al 2006;Malnoy et al 2007;Wally et al 2009;Zhang et al 2010;Dutt et al 2015;Silva et al 2015). Thus, controlled expression of NPR1 gene may still prove to be a useful means to confer tolerance to some pathogens in the field.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…Genetic engineering of disease resistance by transfer of plant defense-related genes into crops is valuable in terms of cost, efficacy, and reduction of pesticide usage (Lin et al 2004;Wally and Punja 2010;Ceasar and Ignacimuthu 2012). In this study, we explored the possibility of the use of a glucanase gene from alfalfa against two important fungal pathogens of eggplant, viz.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%