2019
DOI: 10.1038/s41477-019-0545-2
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Orthologous receptor kinases quantitatively affect the host status of barley to leaf rust fungi

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“…Moreover, exploiting CWR resistances could be a way to unravel even more effective resistance genes. Indeed, Wang et al (2019) showed that the Hb LecRLK gene of resistance to leaf rust Rph22 confers a stronger resistance to leaf rust adapted to Hv than its Hv ortholog Rphq2. The hypothesis is that crop receptors have a lower recognition of crop-adapted pathogens than the CWR receptors because of adaptation of the pathogens during centuries of coevolution with their host plant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, exploiting CWR resistances could be a way to unravel even more effective resistance genes. Indeed, Wang et al (2019) showed that the Hb LecRLK gene of resistance to leaf rust Rph22 confers a stronger resistance to leaf rust adapted to Hv than its Hv ortholog Rphq2. The hypothesis is that crop receptors have a lower recognition of crop-adapted pathogens than the CWR receptors because of adaptation of the pathogens during centuries of coevolution with their host plant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, there is no doubt on the importance of PRRs in plant disease resistance in any model. Research reports on seeking resistance genes from LecRK family have increasingly appeared in recent years [11][12][13], reflecting the importance of LecRKs in plant disease-resistant breeding. An L-type LecRK-V accession from Haynaldia villosa markedly enhanced the powdery mildew resistance at both seedling and adult stages of wheat Yangmai158 [11].…”
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“…LORE, belonging to a G-type protein and conferring sensitivity to lipopolysaccharide in tobacco, may increase the resistance to bacteria in crops [12]. The Rphq2 and Rph22 loci in cultivated barley (Hordeum vulgare) and wild bulbous barley, respectively, could affect the resistance of barley to leaf rust [13]. In addition, both genes encode lectin receptor kinase Hv-LecRK, and overexpression of Hv-LecRK in "Golden SusPtrit" barley varieties, which is susceptible to non-host leaf rust pathogen, can significantly improve the resistance of barley to leaf rust [13].…”
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“…Minor effect QTLs for partial resistance to BLR (Rphq2, Rphq3 and Rphq4) were previously identified by Qi et al (1998) in the Vada x L94 mapping population. Rphq2 has been recently cloned and is involved in increased latency period, but is largely ineffective at adult growth stages (Wang et al 2020). Rphq4 and Rph20 are regarded as the same major effect QTL and Rphq3 is assumed to be the same as Rph24 however further genetic evidence is required for confirmation.…”
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