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Transcriptome profiling of resistance response to Meloidogyne chitwoodi introgressed from wild species Solanum bulbocastanum into cultivated potato.

Sapinder BaliKelly ViningCynthia GleasonHassan MajtahediCharles R BrownVidyasagar Sathuvalli
Published in: BMC genomics (2019)
The introgressed nematode resistance in PA99N82-4 is in the form of both pattern-triggered immune response and effector-triggered immune response, which is mediated by accumulation of reactive oxygen species and hypersensitive response (HR). Salicylic acid is playing a major role in the HR. Polyamines and suberin (a component of the Casperian strip in roots) also play an important role in mediating the resistance response. The present study provides the first ever comprehensive insights into transcriptional changes among M. chitwoodi resistant and susceptible potato genotypes after nematode inoculation. The knowledge generated in the present study has implications in breeding for CRKN resistance in potato.
Keyphrases
  • immune response
  • reactive oxygen species
  • dendritic cells
  • healthcare
  • single cell
  • genome wide
  • dna methylation
  • genetic diversity