2008
DOI: 10.1007/7089_2008_30
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Development of the Root-Knot Nematode Feeding Cell

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“…Many of these plant systems have cultivars or mutants that are susceptible, tolerant, or resistant to parasitic nematodes. Careful use of susceptible and resistant recombinant inbred lines has been proven to be a powerful tool in identifying plant genes that regulate host responses to invading nematodes (Tomczak et al 2008;Berg et al 2008). Likewise, cyst nematodes including Heterodera schachtii , H. glycines , Globodera pallida , and G. rostochiensis and the root-knot nematodes including Meloidogyne incognita , M. javanica , M. arenaria , and M. hapla are frequently used in the analysis of gene expression primarily due to their economic impact on agriculture.…”
Section: Temporal and Spatial Analysis Of Tissues For Gene Expressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Many of these plant systems have cultivars or mutants that are susceptible, tolerant, or resistant to parasitic nematodes. Careful use of susceptible and resistant recombinant inbred lines has been proven to be a powerful tool in identifying plant genes that regulate host responses to invading nematodes (Tomczak et al 2008;Berg et al 2008). Likewise, cyst nematodes including Heterodera schachtii , H. glycines , Globodera pallida , and G. rostochiensis and the root-knot nematodes including Meloidogyne incognita , M. javanica , M. arenaria , and M. hapla are frequently used in the analysis of gene expression primarily due to their economic impact on agriculture.…”
Section: Temporal and Spatial Analysis Of Tissues For Gene Expressionmentioning
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“…Nematode-induced changes in gene expression can occur even before the entry of juvenile nematodes into host plants . Upon entering, infective juveniles migrate to the vascular cylinder within the root to begin setting up a feeding site (Berg et al 2008;Sobczak and Golinowski 2008). Nematode feeding sites undergo numerous transformations from a single cell to a multi-cellular structure, all of which are controlled by activation or suppression of plant developmental, hormonal, and stress pathways (Gheysen and Mitchum 2008).…”
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“…The observation that no, or only single, galls and egg masses were formed on the roots of the resistant lines indicates that the resistance acts at an early stage of the juvenile-plant interaction. The most important step of this interaction seems to be the formation of the feeding site after penetration of the J2 in the root tissue (Berg et al, 2009). Resistance of other crops to root-knot nematodes are characterised by an arrest of the feeding site induc tion as a result of a hypersensitive response of the at tacked cells (Finkers-Tomczak et al, 2009).…”
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“…2B). The assembly of intracel lular feeding tubes may be reliant on some unknown inter action with the host cell cytoplasm (Rumpenhorst, 1984;Sobczak et al, 1999;Berg et al, 2009;Sobczak & Golinowski, 2009), as inducing parasitic nematodes to secrete pharyngeal gland contents in vitro does not result in the formation of feeding tubes (Hussey & Mims, 1991). In tracellular feeding tubes are often associated with whorls of membrane systems of unknown function that resemble smooth endoplasmic reticulum (Rebois, 1980;Fenoll et al, 1997;Sobczak et al, 1999).…”
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confidence: 94%