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Fortifying nematode resistance through susceptibility gene inactivation

The predominant genetic defense mechanism against soybean cyst nematode (SCN) in 95% of the North America market is under threat by virulent SCN populations. Usovsky et al. identified GmSNAP02 as an SCN susceptibility gene through fine-mapping of unique bi-parental populations. Loss-of-function of GmSNAP02 confers enhanced resistance to more virulent...

Wed May 1, 2024 03:13
Bivalent histone modifications: how phytopathogens evade plant immunity

Bivalent histone modifications regulate gene expression during development, but little is known about their function in plant–microbe interactions. In a recent report, Zhao et al. showed that expression of bivalent chromatin-marked gene 1 (BCG1), containing a pathogen-associated molecular pattern (PAMP) motif, is epigenetically regulated by trimethylation...

Tue Apr 30, 2024 08:02
The era of panomics-driven gene discovery in plants

Panomics is an approach to integrate multiple ‘omics’ datasets, generated using different individuals or natural variations. Considering their diverse phenotypic spectrum, the phenome is inherently associated with panomics-based science, which is further combined with genomics, transcriptomics, metabolomics, and other omics techniques, either independently...

Wed Apr 24, 2024 02:40
Dose–response curves: the next frontier in plant ecology

A large fraction of experimental work in plant ecology, and thus also on ecosystem functioning and the delivery of ecosystem services, describes experiments that have been carried out under controlled (glasshouse) conditions. Controlled growth settings commonly sacrifice realism through, for example, reducing the densities of plant species in the pots...

Tue Apr 23, 2024 02:47
Partner or perish: tree microbiomes and climate change

Understanding the complex relationships between plants, their microbiomes, and environmental changes is crucial for improving growth and survival, especially for long-lived tree species. Trees, like other plants, maintain close associations with a multitude of microorganisms on and within their tissues, forming a 'holobiont'. However, a comprehensive...

Thu Apr 18, 2024 18:00
De novo domestication: what about the weeds?

Most high-yielding crops are susceptible to abiotic and biotic stresses, making them particularly vulnerable to the potential effects of climate change. A possible alternative is to accelerate the domestication of wild plants that are already tolerant to harsh conditions and to increase their yields by methods such as gene editing. We foresee that crops’...

Wed Apr 17, 2024 18:24

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