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1. | | MORTEL, M. van de; RECKNOR, J. C.; NETLETON, D. S.; GODOY, C. V.; ABDELNOOR, R. V.; ALMEIDA, A. M. R.; BAUM, T. J.; WHITHAM, S. A. Molecular characterization of the Asian soybean rust disease in resistant and susceptible soybean lines. In: NATIONAL SOYBEAN RUST SYMPOSIUM, 2006, St. Louis. Poster abstracts. [S.l.]: APS, 2006. p. 6. Poster 7. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Soja. |
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2. | | SILVA, D. C. G.; MORTEL, M. van de; LEMOS, N. G.; STOLF, R.; ALMEIDA, A. M. R.; NEPOMUCENO, A. L.; YAMANAKA, N.; BAUM, T. J.; WHITHAM, S. A.; ABDELNOOR, R. Characterization of EST libraries from soybean plants involved in resistant and susceptible interactions with the asian soybean rust pathogen. In: THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE STATUS OF PLANT & ANIMAL GENOME RESEARCH, 16., 2008, San Diego. Final abstracts guide. [S.l.], 2008, p. 220, P405. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Soja. |
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3. | | MORTEL, M. van de; RECKNOR, J. C.; GRAHAM, M. A.; NETTLETON, D.; DITTMAN, J. D.; NELSON, R. T.; GODOY, C. V.; ABDELNOOR, R. V.; ALMEIDA, A. M. R.; BAUM, T. J.; WHITHAM, S. A. Distinct biphasic mRNA changes in response to Asian soybean rust infection. Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions, v. 20, n. 8, p. 887-899, Aug. 2007. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Soja. |
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4. | | SILVA, D. C. G. da; STOLF, R.; MORTEL, M. de van; LEMOS, N. G.; SANTOS, J. V. M. dos; PEREIRA, R. M.; BINNECK, E.; ALMEIDA, A. M. R.; NEPOMUCENO, A. L.; YAMANAKA, N.; MARCELINO, F. C.; BAUM, T. J.; WHITHAM, S. A.; LEMOS, E. G. M.; ABDELNOOR, R. V. Transcritos da soja induzidos durante interação com a ferrugem asiática. In: CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE GENÉTICA, 54., 2008, Salvador. Resumos... Salvador: SBG, 2008. p. 319. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Soja. |
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5. | | MORALES, A. M. A. P.; O'ROURKE, J. A.; MORTEL, M. van de; SCHEIDER, K. T.; BANCROFT, T. J.; BORÉM, A.; NELSON, R. T.; NETTLETON, D.; BAUM, T. J.; SHOEMAKER, R. C.; FREDERICK, R. D.; ABDELNOOR, R. V.; PEDLEY, K. F.; WHITHAM, S. A.; GRAHAM, M. A. Transcriptome analyses and virus induced gene silencing identify genes in the Rpp4-mediated Asian soybean rust resistance pathway. Functional Plant Biology, v. 40, n. 10, p. 1029-1047, sept. 2013. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Soja. |
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6. | | SILVA, D. C. G.; MORTEL, M. van de; WHITHAM, S.; BAUM, T.; PASSIANOTTO, A. L. de L.; NOGUEIRA, L. M.; BENEVENTI, M. A.; BINNECK, E.; YAMANAKA, N.; NEPOMUCENO, A. L.; ALMEIDA, A. M. R.; DI MAURO, A. O.; ABDELNOOR, R. V. Construção e análise de bibliotecas subtrativas de cDNA de genótipos de soja sob interação com o fungo causador da ferrugem asiática. In: CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE GENÉTICA, 52.; CONGRESO DE LA ASOCIACIÓN LATINOAMERICANA DE GENÉTICA, 12., 2006, Foz do Iguaçu. Resumos... Ribeirão Preto, SP: Sociedade Brasileira de Genética, 2006. 1 CD-ROM. Área Plantas - pdf 1270. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Soja. |
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MORTEL, M. van de; RECKNOR, J. C.; NETLETON, D. S.; GODOY, C. V.; ABDELNOOR, R. V.; ALMEIDA, A. M. R.; BAUM, T. J.; WHITHAM, S. A. |
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Molecular characterization of the Asian soybean rust disease in resistant and susceptible soybean lines. |
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2006 |
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In: NATIONAL SOYBEAN RUST SYMPOSIUM, 2006, St. Louis. Poster abstracts. [S.l.]: APS, 2006. |
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p. 6. |
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Inglês |
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Poster 7. |
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Our goal is to acquire critical molecular data on the Asian soybean rust (ASR) infection process in susceptible and resistant soybean cultivars. To define specific molecular events in the soybean plant that are associated with ASR resistance and susceptibility, we detected gene expression over a 7-day time course in both ASR- and mock-infectecd leaves from susceptible and resistant (Rpp2) cultivars by using Affymetrix Soybean GeneChip microarrays. Statistical analysis showed that l ,516 and 894 genes in the susceptible and resistant cultivars, respectively, significantly changed expression. Most genes were differentially expressed within the first 3 days after infection (dai), followed by a 2-day time period in which very few genes were differentially exprcssed. After 4 dai, host gene expression diverged again between mock- and ASR-infected leaves. Arabidopsis homologs were identified for 1,302 and 773 differentially regulated genes in the susceptible and resistant cultivars, respectively, which allowed us to perform functional classification. These analyses revealed that genes with functions in metabolism and disease/defense were statistically overrepresented in both the susceptible and resistant cultivars gene lists. ASR-regulated genes involved in signal transduction and energy generation were overrepresented in the susceptible cultivar, while genes with functions in transport and transcription were overrepresented in the resistant cultivar. ASR-regulated genes involved in post-transcriptional regulation or with no known function were underrepresented in both cultivar?, and genes involved in cell structure, growth and development, and protein synthesis appeared to be underrepresented in the resistant cultivar. MenosOur goal is to acquire critical molecular data on the Asian soybean rust (ASR) infection process in susceptible and resistant soybean cultivars. To define specific molecular events in the soybean plant that are associated with ASR resistance and susceptibility, we detected gene expression over a 7-day time course in both ASR- and mock-infectecd leaves from susceptible and resistant (Rpp2) cultivars by using Affymetrix Soybean GeneChip microarrays. Statistical analysis showed that l ,516 and 894 genes in the susceptible and resistant cultivars, respectively, significantly changed expression. Most genes were differentially expressed within the first 3 days after infection (dai), followed by a 2-day time period in which very few genes were differentially exprcssed. After 4 dai, host gene expression diverged again between mock- and ASR-infected leaves. Arabidopsis homologs were identified for 1,302 and 773 differentially regulated genes in the susceptible and resistant cultivars, respectively, which allowed us to perform functional classification. These analyses revealed that genes with functions in metabolism and disease/defense were statistically overrepresented in both the susceptible and resistant cultivars gene lists. ASR-regulated genes involved in signal transduction and energy generation were overrepresented in the susceptible cultivar, while genes with functions in transport and transcription were overrepresented in the resistant cultivar. ASR-regulated genes involved ... Mostrar Tudo |
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LEADER 02431naa a2200229 a 4500 001 1469976 005 2007-04-27 008 2006 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aMORTEL, M. van de 245 $aMolecular characterization of the Asian soybean rust disease in resistant and susceptible soybean lines. 260 $c2006 300 $ap. 6. 500 $aPoster 7. 520 $aOur goal is to acquire critical molecular data on the Asian soybean rust (ASR) infection process in susceptible and resistant soybean cultivars. To define specific molecular events in the soybean plant that are associated with ASR resistance and susceptibility, we detected gene expression over a 7-day time course in both ASR- and mock-infectecd leaves from susceptible and resistant (Rpp2) cultivars by using Affymetrix Soybean GeneChip microarrays. Statistical analysis showed that l ,516 and 894 genes in the susceptible and resistant cultivars, respectively, significantly changed expression. Most genes were differentially expressed within the first 3 days after infection (dai), followed by a 2-day time period in which very few genes were differentially exprcssed. After 4 dai, host gene expression diverged again between mock- and ASR-infected leaves. Arabidopsis homologs were identified for 1,302 and 773 differentially regulated genes in the susceptible and resistant cultivars, respectively, which allowed us to perform functional classification. These analyses revealed that genes with functions in metabolism and disease/defense were statistically overrepresented in both the susceptible and resistant cultivars gene lists. ASR-regulated genes involved in signal transduction and energy generation were overrepresented in the susceptible cultivar, while genes with functions in transport and transcription were overrepresented in the resistant cultivar. ASR-regulated genes involved in post-transcriptional regulation or with no known function were underrepresented in both cultivar?, and genes involved in cell structure, growth and development, and protein synthesis appeared to be underrepresented in the resistant cultivar. 700 1 $aRECKNOR, J. C. 700 1 $aNETLETON, D. S. 700 1 $aGODOY, C. V. 700 1 $aABDELNOOR, R. V. 700 1 $aALMEIDA, A. M. R. 700 1 $aBAUM, T. J. 700 1 $aWHITHAM, S. A. 773 $tIn: NATIONAL SOYBEAN RUST SYMPOSIUM, 2006, St. Louis. Poster abstracts. [S.l.]: APS, 2006.
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