Proteomics and plant disease: advances in combating a major threat to the global food supply |
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Authors: | Rampitsch Christof Bykova Natalia V |
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Affiliation: | Agriculture and Agrifood Canada, Winnipeg, MB, Canada. chris.rampitsch@agr.gc.ca. |
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Abstract: | The study of plant disease and immunity is benefiting tremendously from proteomics. Parallel streams of research from model systems, from pathogens in vitro and from the relevant pathogen-crop interactions themselves have begun to reveal a model of how plants succumb to invading pathogens and how they defend themselves without the benefit of a circulating immune system. In this review, we discuss the contribution of proteomics to these advances, drawing mainly on examples from crop-fungus interactions, from Arabidopsis-bacteria interactions, from elicitor-based model systems and from pathogen studies, to highlight also the important contribution of non-crop systems to advancing crop protection. |
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