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Title: Genotype specific host resistance for Phytophthora in black pepper (Piper nigrum L.)
Authors: Umadevi, P
Anandaraj, M
Keywords: Host plant resistance
β 1
3 glucanase
NBS-LRR
Expression dynamics
Issue Date: 2017
Citation: Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology, Vol.100, 2017, pp.237-241
Abstract: Phytophthora foot rot is a devastating disease in black pepper which is caused by P.capsici. Using host resistance is a major component in the integrated pest management of this disease. To explore the host resistance pattern, we studied the genotype specific differential expression of important pathogenesis related gene β 1,3 glucanase and 5 R gene loci from resistant and susceptible varieties of black pepper. The relative expression of β 1,3 glucanase was up regulated in resistant variety and down regulated in susceptible variety. R gene loci Pn CNBS 5, CNBS 3 and Pn CNBS 2 showed up regulation in susceptible variety in the early hours of infection while resistant genotype recorded its down regulation till 72 h suggesting that the selective down expression of these loci may be attributed to the resistance in the resistant variety. These R genes may be the susceptibility genes (S-genes) in black pepper for Phytophthora. The high relative expression of the R gene locus Pn CNBS 4 and Pn CNBS 1 in resistant genotype at early hours shows their involvement in resistance towards P. capsici. The differential expression of the R gene loci shows the genotype specific functional significance for Phytophthora resistance
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1414
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