Deciphering mechanisms of nonhost resistance against Zymoseptoria Tritici in model plant speciesTools IGNA, ALINA-ANDRADA (2024) Deciphering mechanisms of nonhost resistance against Zymoseptoria Tritici in model plant species. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThe fungus Zymoseptoria tritici, causal agent of Septoria tritici blotch (STB) disease of wheat, poses a significant economic threat to all major temperate rainfall wheat-growing regions over the world owing to yield losses and the high cost of chemical disease control. Whilst the molecular nature of Z. tritici virulence toward its natural host (wheat) has been thoroughly studied, the mechanisms of nonhost resistance (NHR) to Z. tritici have only recently garnered attention. In a previous published study, Nicotiana benthamiana was used to investigate NHR to Z. tritici. Cell death triggered by specific effectors was found to be dependent on BAK1 - well-known coreceptor for many plant Cell Surface Immune Receptors (CSIRs). Thereby, it is hypothesised that recognition of Z. tritici effectors in N. benthamiana is governed by BAK1-dependent CSIRs.
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