Plant Molecular Biology 1987
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-7598-6_102
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Gene Expression in Resistance of French Bean to Pseudomonas Syringae pv. Phaseolicola

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“…Recognition, either directly or indirectly via second messengers, brings about changes in the metabolism of the host which lead ultimately to resistance [181]. Many of these changes are at the level of transcription or translation and these form the main subject of this review.…”
Section: A Note On Terminologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Recognition, either directly or indirectly via second messengers, brings about changes in the metabolism of the host which lead ultimately to resistance [181]. Many of these changes are at the level of transcription or translation and these form the main subject of this review.…”
Section: A Note On Terminologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, hypersensitive cell death appears to require a period of host protein synthesis before it can occur [121]. This led to speculation that HR was a kind of programmed cell death which might regulate the expression of genes involved in resistance [181]. Thus, it was postulated that the early events in HR were the most significant, while the endpoint of necrosis was an incidental outcome of those early reactions.…”
Section: The Hypersensitive Reaction (Hr)mentioning
confidence: 99%