Title of article :
In Vitro Selection for Improved Plant Resistance to Toxin-Producing Pathogens
Author/Authors :
L. ?V?BOV? and A. LEBEDA، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Simultaneously with the progress in plant biotechnology
since the 1980s, new methods in plant pathology
have been developed. This review summarizes papers
that cover basic research on the effects of selective
agents on in vitro cultures of host plants, as well as
applications of agents in regeneration systems that
result in lines with increased variability in resistance or
susceptibility. The first part of the study deals with
theoretical aspects of the interactions between plants
and toxin-producing pathogens, mode of phytotoxic
action, and host- and non-host-selective toxins. The
second part lists and describes various agents used for
selections in vitro. In the last two decades more than
100 publications focused on these selections for the
improvement of resistance to plant pathogens. Over
30 plant species were examined to utilise various selection
agents extracted from about 40 plant pathogens.
The review covers basic research studies and methods
that elucidate the relationships between in vitro and
in vivo mechanisms of resistance, but also try to develop
practical applications to obtain resistant breeding lines.
Such methods often utilise some type of explant cultures
of the host plants that are treated with various
selective agents (culture filtrates, toxins, elicitors),
which then elicit typical reactions that parallel those
by the pathogens. Their application successfully resulted
in resistant lines in banana, carnation, grapevine,
strawberry and wheat. Nowadays, these techniques
are an important complement to classical breeding
methods.
Keywords :
phytotoxins , resistance breeding , plant pathogenesis , Mycotoxins , fungi , host-pathogen specificity , in vitro and in vivo resistance , Mechanisms of resistance , selection agents , Bacteria , toxigenic plant pathogens
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology