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Pamela C. Ronald
Researcher at University of California, Davis
Publications - 326
Citations - 31672
Pamela C. Ronald is an academic researcher from University of California, Davis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Xanthomonas oryzae & Gene. The author has an hindex of 83, co-authored 315 publications receiving 27600 citations. Previous affiliations of Pamela C. Ronald include Energy Institute & International Rice Research Institute.
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A Receptor Kinase-Like Protein Encoded by the Rice Disease Resistance Gene, Xa21
Wen-Yuan Song,Guo-Liang Wang,Lili Chen,Han Suk Kim,Liya Pi,Tom Holsten,John M. Gardner,Bei Wang,Wen Xue Zhai,Li Huang Zhu,Claude M. Fauquet,Pamela C. Ronald +11 more
TL;DR: The rice Xa21 gene, which confers resistance to Xanthomonas oryzae pv. race 6, was isolated by positional cloning and the sequence of the predicted protein, which carries both a leucine-rich repeat motif and a serine-threonine kinase-like domain, suggests a role in cell surface recognition of a pathogen ligand and subsequent activation of an intracellular defense response.
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Genome sequencing and analysis of the model grass Brachypodium distachyon
John P. Vogel,David F. Garvin,Todd C. Mockler,Jeremy Schmutz,Daniel S. Rokhsar,Michael W. Bevan,Kerrie Barry,Susan Lucas,Miranda Harmon-Smith,Kathleen Lail,Hope Tice,Jane Grimwood,Neil McKenzie,Naxin Huo,Yong Q. Gu,Gerard R. Lazo,Olin D. Anderson,Frank M. You,Ming-Cheng Luo,Jan Dvorak,Jonathan M. Wright,Melanie Febrer,Dominika Idziak,Robert Hasterok,Erika Lindquist,Mei Wang,Samuel E. Fox,Henry D. Priest,Sergei A. Filichkin,Scott A. Givan,Douglas W. Bryant,Jeff H. Chang,Haiyan Wu,Wei Wu,An-Ping Hsia,Patrick S. Schnable,Anantharaman Kalyanaraman,Brad Barbazuk,Todd P. Michael,Samuel P. Hazen,Jennifer N. Bragg,Debbie Laudencia-Chingcuanco,Yiqun Weng,Georg Haberer,Manuel Spannagl,Klaus F. X. Mayer,Thomas Rattei,Therese Mitros,Sang-Jik Lee,Jocelyn K. C. Rose,Lukas A. Mueller,Thomas L. York,Thomas Wicker,Jan P. Buchmann,Jaakko Tanskanen,Alan H. Schulman,Heidrun Gundlach,Michael W. Bevan,Antonio Costa de Oliveira,Luciano da C. Maia,William R. Belknap,Ning Jiang,Jinsheng Lai,Liucun Zhu,Jianxin Ma,Cheng Sun,Ellen J. Pritham,Jérôme Salse,Florent Murat,Michael Abrouk,Rémy Bruggmann,Joachim Messing,Noah Fahlgren,Christopher M. Sullivan,James C. Carrington,Elisabeth J. Chapman,Greg D. May,Jixian Zhai,Matthias Ganssmann,Sai Guna Ranjan Gurazada,Marcelo A German,Blake C. Meyers,Pamela J. Green,Ludmila Tyler,Jiajie Wu,James A. Thomson,Shan Chen,Henrik Vibe Scheller,Jesper Harholt,Peter Ulvskov,Jeffrey A. Kimbrel,Laura E. Bartley,Peijian Cao,Ki-Hong Jung,Manoj Sharma,Miguel E. Vega-Sánchez,Pamela C. Ronald,Chris Dardick,Stefanie De Bodt,Wim Verelst,Dirk Inzé,Maren Heese,Arp Schnittger,Xiaohan Yang,Udaya C. Kalluri,Gerald A. Tuskan,Zhihua Hua,Richard D. Vierstra,Yu Cui,Shuhong Ouyang,Qixin Sun,Zhiyong Liu,Alper Yilmaz,Erich Grotewold,Richard Sibout,Kian Hématy,Grégory Mouille,Herman Höfte,Todd P. Michael,Jérôme Pelloux,Devin O'Connor,James C. Schnable,Scott C. Rowe,Frank G. Harmon,Cynthia L. Cass,John C. Sedbrook,Mary E. Byrne,Sean Walsh,Janet Higgins,Pinghua Li,Thomas P. Brutnell,Turgay Unver,Hikmet Budak,Harry Belcram,Mathieu Charles,Boulos Chalhoub,Ivan Baxter +136 more
TL;DR: The high-quality genome sequence will help Brachypodium reach its potential as an important model system for developing new energy and food crops and establishes a template for analysis of the large genomes of economically important pooid grasses such as wheat.
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Top 10 plant pathogenic bacteria in molecular plant pathology
John W. Mansfield,Stéphane Genin,Shimpei Magori,Vitaly Citovsky,Malinee Sriariyanum,Pamela C. Ronald,Max Dow,Valérie Verdier,Steven V. Beer,Marcos A. Machado,Ian K. Toth,George P. C. Salmond,Gary D. Foster +12 more
TL;DR: A survey of bacterial pathologists asked them to nominate the bacterial pathogens they would place in a 'Top 10' based on scientific/economic importance, and a short section is presented on each bacterium in the Top 10 list and its importance, with the intention of initiating discussion and debate amongst the plant bacteriology community.
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Sub1A is an ethylene-response-factor-like gene that confers submergence tolerance to rice
Kenong Xu,Xia Xu,Takeshi Fukao,Patrick E. Canlas,Reycel Maghirang-Rodriguez,Sigrid Heuer,Abdelbagi M. Ismail,Julia Bailey-Serres,Pamela C. Ronald,David J. Mackill +9 more
TL;DR: The identification of a cluster of three genes at the Sub1 locus, encoding putative ethylene response factors, indicates that Sub1A-1 is a primary determinant of submergence tolerance in O. sativa ssp.
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Saturated molecular map of the rice genome based on an interspecific backcross population
Mathilde Causse,T. M. Fulton,Y G Cho,Sang-Nag Ahn,J Chunwongse,K Wu,Jinhua Xiao,Z Yu,Pamela C. Ronald,Sandra E. Harrington +9 more
TL;DR: A molecular map has been constructed for the rice genome comprised of 726 markers (mainly restriction fragment length polymorphisms; RFLPs) derived from a backcross between cultivated rice and its wild African relative, Oryza longistaminata.