Expression of the Citrus sinensis EDS5 gene, MATE family, in Solanum lycopersicum L. cv. Micro.Tom enhances resistance to tomato spot disease
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TextoSeries ; Tropical Plant Pathology, 47(2), p.287-297, 2022Trabajos contenidos: - Angelotti-Mendonça, J
- De Oliveira, P. N
- Ansante, N. F
- Stipp, L. C. L
- Freitas-Astúa, J
- Hurtado, F. M. M
- Mourão Filho, F. D. A. A
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Citrus canker is a quarantine bacterial disease, caused by Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri (Xcc). Preventive control strategies developed to mitigate citrus canker include the production of resistant transgenic trees. As citrus transformation protocol takes a long time to produce transgenic lines, the coding sequence (CDS)of CsEDS5 gene was isolated from Citrus sinensis, cloned and transformed into Micro-Tom tomato (MT)plants to investigate its role in the resistance of transgenic plants by the inoculation of X. vesicatoria (Xv). We also functionally characterized the CsEDS5 gene and reported that several EDS5 MT transformed events were more resistant to Xv.
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