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<i>WRR4</i> Encodes a TIR-NB-LRR Protein That Confers Broad-Spectrum White Rust Resistance in <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i> to Four Physiological Races of <i>Albugo candida</i>

Author Affiliations
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Warwick Hospital, University of Warwick, European University of Bangladesh
Published InMolecular Plant-Microbe Interactions
Year2008
Citations109

Abstract

White blister rust in the Brassicaceae is emerging as a superb model for exploring how plant biodiversity has channeled speciation of biotrophic parasites. The causal agents of white rust across a wide breadth of cruciferous hosts currently are named as variants of a single oomycete species, Albugo candida. The most notable examples include a major group of physiological races that each are economically destructive in a different vegetable or oilseed crop of Brassica juncea (A. candida race 2), B. rapa (race 7), or B. oleracea (race 9); or parasitic on wild crucifers such as Capsella bursa-pastoris (race 4). Arabidopsis thaliana is innately immune to these races of A. candida under natural conditions; however, it commonly hosts its own molecularly distinct…
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