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Functional analysis of the roles of nematode effectors in the susceptible plant-nematode interaction

Published on May 24, 20151401 Views

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Nematode effectors – function and resistance00:00
Plant parasitic nematodes are damaging pathogens00:21
Plant parasitic nematodes can be biotrophic pathogens01:12
G. pallida genome and transcriptome resources - 102:27
G. pallida genome and transcriptome resources - 202:46
Effectors of plant parasitic nematodes03:16
Identifying effectors from nematodes04:17
Categorising/prioritising effectors05:22
Some G. pallida effectors suppress host defences06:43
Some G. pallida effectors may manipulate the host as a food source07:32
Silencing CCD4 makes plants more susceptible to G. pallida08:03
Common host targets of effectors09:07
G. pallida effector G16H0210:15
What are NAC Transcription Factors? - 111:08
What are NAC Transcription Factors? - 211:15
The G. pallida G16H02 effector causes retention of the NAC TF in the ER11:30
Identification of effectors: what’s the point?12:08
Recognised effectors can be used to screen for resistance12:53
Identifying Avr genes for new R sources13:53
Summary14:37
Acknowledgements15:15