Genetically Engineered Resistance to Fusarium Head Blight in Wheat by Expression of Arabidopsis NPR1 (Record no. 43003)

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Title Genetically Engineered Resistance to Fusarium Head Blight in Wheat by Expression of Arabidopsis NPR1
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Volume/sequential designation Molecular Plant-Microbe Interaction, 19, p.123-129, 2006
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Summary, etc. Fusarium head blight (FHB)is a devastating disease of wheat and barley which causes extensive losses worldwide. Monogenic, gene-for-gene resistance to FHB has not been reported. The best source of resistance to FHB is a complex, quantitative trait derived from the wheat cv. Sumai 3. Here, we show that the Arabidopsis thaliana NPR1 gene (AtNPR1), which regulates the activation of systemic acquired resistance, when expressed in the FHB-susceptible wheat cv. Bobwhite, confers a heritable, type II resistance to FHB caused by Fusarium graminearum. The heightened FHB resistance in the transgenic AtNPR1-expressing wheat is associated with the faster activation of defense response when challenged by the fungus. PR1 expression is induced rapidly to a high level in the fungus-challenged spikes of the AtNPR1-expressing wheat. Furthermore, benzothiadiazole, a functional analog of salicylic acid, induced PR1 expression faster and to a higher level in the AtNPR1-expressing wheat than in the nontransgenic plants. We suggest that FHB resistance in the AtNPR1-expressing wheat is a result of these plants being more responsive to an endogenous activator of plant defense. Our results demonstrate that NPR1 is an effective candidate for controlling FHB.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element PR GENE
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Topical term or geographic name entry element TRANSGENIC WHEAT
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Personal name Makandar, R.
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Personal name Essig, J.S.
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Personal name Schapaugh, M.A.
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Personal name Trick, H.N.
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Personal name Shah, J.
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