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Provedor de dados:  Infoteca-e
País:  Brazil
Título:  Interação molecular planta-nematóide.
Autores:  FRAGOSO, R. da R.
LOURENÇO, I. T.
VIANA, A. A. B.
SOUZA, D. dos S. de L.
ANDRADE, R. V. de
MEHTA, A.
BRASILEIRO, A. C. M.
PINTO, E. R. de C.
LIMA, L. M. de
ROCHA, T L.
SA, M. F. G. de
Data:  2008-03-20
Ano:  2007
Palavras-chave:  Controle
Pests of plants.
Genética Vegetal
Nematóide
Praga de Planta
Resistência Genética.
Nematoda
Genetics.
Genetic resistance
Resumo:  ABSTRACT: The endoparasitic sedentary phytonematodes of genera Heterodera, Globodera (known as cyst nematodes, CN) and Meloidogyne (the root-knot nematodes, RKN) are major crop phytopathogens, causing estimated losses of US$ 125 billion annually in the world. These plant-parasitic nematodes share some parasitism mechanisms, which ensure host-tissue invasion and host-defense evasion. The establishment and maintenance of the sophisticated molecular plant-nematode interaction are based upon several secreted molecules that access plant cellular processes, transforming them in enlarged, multinucleate, and metabolically active feeding cells. Nematicides applications are usually expensive, inefficient and environmentally hazardous. Crop rotation, bio-control agents and/or host resistance have not been successfully deployed against nematodes, except in some rare cases. Considering all limitations of nematode control, considerable attention have been given to the study of the molecular plant-nematode interaction, to obtain a comprehensive understanding of this patosystem, and to generate efficient alternatives to nematode control. The cultivation of resistant plants is the best control against nematodes, but this strategy is dependent on the existence and mapping of natural resistance genes, witch trigger hypersensitive response, for subsequent genetic breeding, limited to plants evolutively closely related. Other resistance mechanism observed is the production and accumulation of secondary metabolites with antimicrobial, nematicide and insecticide activities. Hundreds of plant genes that are differently expressed during nematode parasitism are already characterized, shading light on this patosystem at a molecular level. Despite several techniques that have been used for the study of plant-pathogen interaction, recent researches with inhibition of nematode gene expression, using RNA interference, have demonstrate the enormous potential of transgenic plants resistant to phytonematodes.

bitstream/CPAC-2009/28619/1/doc_198.pdf
Tipo:  Documentos (INFOTECA-E)
Idioma:  Português
Identificador:  28619

http://www.infoteca.cnptia.embrapa.br/infoteca/handle/doc/571936
Editor:  Planaltina, DF: Embrapa Cerrados, 2007.
Relação:  Embrapa Cerrados - Documentos (INFOTECA-E)
(Embrapa Cerrados. Documentos, 198).
Formato:  56 p.
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