Rooting Out the Mechanisms of Root-Knot Nematode-Plant Interactions.

IF 11.9 1区 农林科学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Annual review of phytopathology Pub Date : 2022-08-26 Epub Date: 2022-03-22 DOI:10.1146/annurev-phyto-021621-120943
William B Rutter, Jessica Franco, Cynthia Gleason
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引用次数: 11

Abstract

Root-knot nematodes (RKNs; Meloidogyne spp.) engage in complex parasitic interactions with many different host plants around the world, initiating elaborate feeding sites and disrupting host root architecture. Although RKNs have been the focus of research for many decades, new molecular tools have provided useful insights into the biological mechanisms these pests use to infect and manipulate their hosts. From identifying host defense mechanisms underlying resistance to RKNs to characterizing nematode effectors that alter host cellular functions, the past decade of research has significantly expanded our understanding of RKN-plant interactions, and the increasing number of quality parasite and host genomes promises to enhance future research efforts into RKNs. In this review, we have highlighted recent discoveries, summarized the current understanding within the field, and provided links to new and useful resources for researchers. Our goal is to offer insights and tools to support the study of molecular RKN-plant interactions.

根结线虫与植物相互作用机制的研究。
根结线虫;Meloidogyne spp.)与世界各地许多不同的寄主植物进行复杂的寄生相互作用,启动复杂的取食场所并破坏寄主的根结构。尽管RKNs已经成为几十年来研究的焦点,但新的分子工具已经为这些害虫感染和操纵宿主的生物学机制提供了有用的见解。从鉴定宿主对rkn抗性的防御机制到表征改变宿主细胞功能的线虫效应物,过去十年的研究显著扩展了我们对rkn -植物相互作用的理解,越来越多的高质量寄生虫和宿主基因组有望加强未来对rkn的研究。在这篇综述中,我们重点介绍了最近的发现,总结了目前在该领域的认识,并为研究人员提供了新的和有用的资源链接。我们的目标是提供见解和工具,以支持分子rkn -植物相互作用的研究。
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Annual review of phytopathology
Annual review of phytopathology 生物-植物科学
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16.60
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19
期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Phytopathology, established in 1963, covers major advancements in plant pathology, including plant disease diagnosis, pathogens, host-pathogen Interactions, epidemiology and ecology, breeding for resistance and plant disease management, and includes a special section on the development of concepts. The journal is now open access through Annual Reviews' Subscribe to Open program, with articles published under a CC BY license.
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