Onion (Allium cepa, L) is a very important vegetable crop in India. India is the second largest producer of onion in the world and the crop is grown on more than 1.22 million hectares.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCotton leaf curl disease (CLCuD) is a major limitation to cotton production on the Indian subcontinent. A survey for viruses causing CLCuD was conducted during the 2009 and 2010 cropping seasons in the northwestern Indian cotton-growing belt in the states of Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan. Partial sequences of 258 and full-length sequences of 22 virus genomes were determined.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMounting an effective innate immune response against pathogens requires the rapid and global reprogramming of host cellular processes. Here we employed complementary proteomic methods to identify differentially regulated proteins early during a plant's defense response. Besides defense-related proteins, constituents of the largest category of upregulated proteins were cytoplasmic- and ER-residing molecular chaperones.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe plant innate immune response is mediated by resistance (R) genes and involves hypersensitive response (HR) cell death. During resistance responses, the host undergoes net changes in the transcriptome. To understand these changes, we generated a whole genome transcript profile for RCY1-mediated resistance to cucumber mosaic virus strain Y (CMV-Y) in Arabidopsis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the postgenomic era, large-scale functional genomic approaches are necessary for converting sequence information into functional information. A para-genetic approach, called virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS), offers a rapid means of gaining insight into gene function in plants. VIGS system could be used to suppress endogenous gene expression by infecting plants with a recombinant virus vector (VIGS vector) carrying host-derived sequence.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSummary In this mini review we discuss recent advances in the understanding of the N gene-mediated resistance to tobacco mosaic virus (TMV). The tobacco N gene belongs to toll-interleukin-1 receptor homology/nucleotide binding/leucine rich repeat (TIR-NB-LRR) class of resistance genes. It encodes two transcripts, N(S) and N(L), by alternative splicing, both of which are required to confer resistance to TMV.
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