HvCEBiP, a gene homologous to rice chitin receptor CEBiP, contributes to basal resistance of barley to Magnaporthe oryzae |
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Authors: | Shigeyuki Tanaka Akari Ichikawa Kaori Yamada Gento Tsuji Takumi Nishiuchi Masashi Mori Hironori Koga Yoko Nishizawa Richard O'Connell Yasuyuki Kubo |
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Affiliation: | 1.Laboratory of Plant Pathology, Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences,Kyoto Prefectural University,Kyoto,Japan;2.Advanced Science Research Center,Kanazawa University,Ishikawa,Japan;3.Department of Bioproduction Sciences,Ishikawa Prefectural University,Ishikawa,Japan;4.Division of Plant Sciences,National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences,Ibaraki,Japan;5.Department of Plant Microbe Interactions,Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research,K?ln,Germany;6.Department of Organismic Interactions,Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology,Marburg,Germany |
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Abstract: | Background Rice CEBiP recognizes chitin oligosaccharides on the fungal cell surface or released into the plant apoplast, leading to the expression of plant disease resistance against fungal infection. However, it has not yet been reported whether CEBiP is actually required for restricting the growth of fungal pathogens. Here we evaluated the involvement of a putative chitin receptor gene in the basal resistance of barley to the ssd1 mutant of Magnaporthe oryzae, which induces multiple host defense responses. |
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