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Phenotypes Conferred by Wheat Multiple Pathogen Resistance Locus, , Include Cell Death in Response to Biotic and Abiotic Stresses. | LitMetric

Phenotypes Conferred by Wheat Multiple Pathogen Resistance Locus, , Include Cell Death in Response to Biotic and Abiotic Stresses.

Phytopathology

Agriculture and Food, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 2601, Australia.

Published: October 2019

The wheat locus confers partial resistance to four biotrophic pathogens: wheat stem rust ( f. sp. ), leaf rust (), stripe rust ( f. sp. ), and powdery mildew ( f. sp. ). In addition, is linked with a brown coloration of ears and stems, termed pseudo-black chaff (PBC). PBC, initially believed to be elicited by stem rust infection, was subsequently recognized to occur in the absence of pathogen infection. The current study demonstrates that the resistance response to stem rust is associated with the death of photosynthetic cells around rust infection sites in the inoculated leaf sheath. Similarly, -dependent resistance to powdery mildew was associated with the death of leaf mesophyll cells around mildew infection sites. We demonstrate that PBC occurring in the absence of pathogen inoculation also corresponds with death and the collapse of photosynthetic cells in the affected parts of stems and ears. In addition, -dependent necrosis was inducible in leaves by application of petroleum jelly or by heat treatments. Thus, was found to be associated with cell death, which could be triggered by either biotic or abiotic stresses. Our results suggest a role for the locus in controlling cell death in response to stress.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/PHYTO-03-19-0099-RDOI Listing

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