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Suppression of the maize phytoglobin ZmPgb1.1 promotes plant tolerance against Clavibacter nebraskensis

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Published in 2019 at "Planta"

DOI: 10.1007/s00425-019-03263-7

Abstract: Suppression of the maize phytoglobin ZmPgb1.1 enhances tolerance against Clavibacter nebraskensis by promoting hypersensitive response mechanisms mediated by ethylene and reactive oxygen species. Suppression of the maize phytoglobin, ZmPgb1.1, reduced lesion size and disease severity… read more here.

Keywords: suppression; nebraskensis; zmpgb1; phytoglobin zmpgb1 ... See more keywords
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Infection, Survival, and Growth of Clavibacter nebraskensis on Crop, Weed, and Prairie Plant Species.

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Published in 2019 at "Plant disease"

DOI: 10.1094/pdis-02-19-0346-re

Abstract: Clavibacter nebraskensis is the causal agent of Goss's leaf blight and wilt, an important disease of maize in the United States and Canada. The epidemiology and ecology of this bacterial pathogen are poorly understood. Infested… read more here.

Keywords: pathogen; plant species; nebraskensis; ecology ... See more keywords
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Clavibacter nebraskensis causing Goss's wilt of maize: Five decades of detaining the enemy in the New World.

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Published in 2022 at "Molecular plant pathology"

DOI: 10.1111/mpp.13268

Abstract: Goss's bacterial wilt and leaf blight of maize (Zea mays) caused by the gram-positive coryneform bacterium Clavibacter nebraskensis is an economically important disease in North America. C. nebraskensis is included within the high-risk list of quarantine… read more here.

Keywords: nebraskensis; clavibacter; disease; goss wilt ... See more keywords