Publications by authors named "Rahul Bakade"

Background: The unprecedented drought and frequent occurrence of pathogen infection in rice is becoming more due to climate change. Simultaneous occurrence of stresses lead to more crop loss. To cope up multiple stresses, the durable resistant cultivars needs to be developed, by identifying relevant genes from combined biotic and abiotic stress exposed plants.

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Background: Phytophthora infestans is a late blight-causing oomycetes pathogen. It rapidly evolves and adapts to the host background and new fungicide molecules within a few years of their release, most likely because of the predominance of transposable elements in its genome. Frequent applications of fungicides cause environmental concerns.

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The bacterial leaf blight in rice caused by Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Xoo) affects crop losses worldwide. In spite of developing resistant varieties by introgressing different Xa genes, the occurrence of diseases is evident.

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Article Synopsis
  • Climatic changes are negatively impacting rice crops due to moisture deficits and pathogen infections, making them vulnerable to diseases like bacterial leaf blight.
  • While drought adaptation and disease resistance have both been studied individually, research on how these stresses interact in rice is still limited.
  • Recent studies indicate that combined drought and pathogen stress hinder carbon assimilation, involving complex cellular mechanisms including various receptors, MAP kinases, and transcription factors that help maintain cellular stability under stress.
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