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    Two Classes of Highly Similar Coiled Coil-Nucleotide Binding-Leucine Rich Repeat Genes Isolated from the Rps1-k Locus Encode Phytophthora Resistance in Soybean by Hongyu Gao, Narayanan N. Narayanan, Lori Ellison, Madan K. Bhattacharyya

    Published 2005-10-01
    “…A series of single genes protect soybean from the root and stem disease caused by the oomycete pathogen Phytophthora sojae. In the last two decades, Rps1-k has been the most stable and widely used Phytophthora resistance gene for the major soybean-producing regions of the United States. …”
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    The Histological, Effectoromic, and Transcriptomic Analyses of <i>Solanum pinnatisectum</i> Reveal an Upregulation of Multiple <i>NBS-LRR</i> Genes Suppressing <i>Phytophthora infestans</i> Infection by Biao Gu, Xiaoli Cao, Xiaoli Zhou, Zhaodan Chen, Qinhu Wang, Wei Liu, Qin Chen, Hua Zhao

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Utilization of disease resistance components from wild potatoes is a promising and sustainable approach to control <i>Phytophthora</i> blight. Here, we combined avirulence (<i>Avr</i>) genes screen with RNA-seq analysis to discover the potential mechanism of resistance in Mexican wild potato species, <i>Solanum pinnatisectum</i>. …”
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    A Potato Gene Encoding a WRKY-like Transcription Factor Is Induced in Interactions with Erwinia carotovora subsp. atroseptica and Phytophthora infestans and Is Coregulated with Class I Endochitinase Expression by Alia Dellagi, Jacqueline Heilbronn, Anna O. Avrova, Marcos Montesano, E. Tapio Palva, Helen E. Stewart, Ian K. Toth, David E. L. Cooke, Gary D. Lyon, Paul R. J. Birch

    Published 2000-10-01
    “…St-WRKY1 was strongly upregulated in compatible, but only weakly in incompatible, interactions with Phytophthora infestans where, in all cases, it was coregulated with class I endochitinase, associating its expression with a known defense response. …”
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    Karyotype variation, spontaneous genome rearrangements affecting chemical insensitivity, and expression level polymorphisms in the plant pathogen Phytophthora infestans revealed using its first chromosome-scale assembly. by Michael E H Matson, Qihua Liang, Stefano Lonardi, Howard S Judelson

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Natural isolates of the potato and tomato pathogen Phytophthora infestans exhibit substantial variation in virulence, chemical sensitivity, ploidy, and other traits. …”
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