Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2836792 | Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology | 2006 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The reported results demonstrate that Orobanche ramosa exudates, released over seed germination, are involved in the early tomato perception of this pathogen. For the first time, a 2642 bp cDNA displaying characteristic features of wall-associated kinase receptor was cloned and characterized in tomato. Expression studies revealed that transcript level of this Lycopersicon esculentum wall-associated kinase (LeWAK) increased early in tomato roots and in cell suspensions challenged with Orobanche ramosa. The involvement of LeWAK as a sensor of cell wall alterations during broomrape attack and the subsequent activation of defense reactions is discussed in this paper.
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Authors
Alexandre Lejeune, Sabine Constant, Philippe Delavault, Philippe Simier, Patrick Thalouarn, Séverine Thoiron,