Advances in understanding the interaction between
Solanaceae
NLR resistance proteins and the viral effector Avr
Jianming Wei,
Yunzhou Li,
Xiangru Chen
et al.
Abstract:The rising prevalence of viral-induced diseases, particularly those caused by certain strains, poses a substantial risk to the genetic diversity of
Solanaceae
crops and the overall safety of horticultural produce. According to the “gene-for-gene” hypothesis, resistance proteins are capable of selectively identifying nontoxic effectors produced by pathogens, as they are under purview of the host’s immune defenses. The sensitivity and responsiveness of Solanaceae plants to viral attacks pl… Show more
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