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Regulation of Defense-related Gene Expression during Plant-Pathogen Interactions

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Transgenic plants containing DNA constructs that fuse the hmg2 promoter to a reporter gene have been used to analyze both tissue specificity and patterns of defense-related expression, and this gene may serve as a valuable tool in engineering new disease-resistance mechanisms.
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Nematode Pathogenesis and Resistance in Plants

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Gene expression in nematode feeding sites

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Plant-nematode interactions.

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Phytoecdysteroids: a novel defense against plant-parasitic nematodes.

TL;DR: Phytoecdysteroid was found to protect spinach from plant-parasitic nematodes and may confer a mechanism for nematode resistance.
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Conventional and biotechnological approaches for control of parasitic weeds

TL;DR: Why alternative methods are needed to control parasitic weeds are discussed and conventional and new biotechnology-based control measures against the major world pests Striga, Orobanche, Cuscuta, and mistletoes (Phoradendron and Viscum genera) are summarized.
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A simple and general method for transferring genes into plants

TL;DR: This method for producing transformed plants combines gene transfer, plant regeneration, and effective selection for transformants into a single process and should be applicable to plant species that can be infected by Agrobacterium and regenerated from leaf explants.
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Assaying chimeric genes in plants: The GUS gene fusion system

TL;DR: Gene fusions can be defined its DNA constructions that result in the coding sequences from one gene (r@o,ter) being transcribed and/or translated under the direction of the controlling sequences of another gene (cmltrr).
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Protease Inhibitors in Plants: Genes for Improving Defenses Against Insects and Pathogens

TL;DR: The inducible chemicals, which can also occur constitutively, include such complex sub­ stances as antibiotics, alkaloids, and terpenes, as well as proteins such as enzymes, enzyme inhibitors, and lectins, which have provided interesting systems for studying inducibles plant defense.
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Coordinate Gene Activity in Response to Agents That Induce Systemic Acquired Resistance.

TL;DR: It is shown that the onset of SAR correlates with the coordinate induction of nine classes of mRNAs, consistent with the hypothesis that induced resistance results at least partially from coordinate expression of these SAR genes.
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Antifungal Hydrolases in Pea Tissue II. Inhibition of Fungal Growth by Combinations of Chitinase and β-1,3-Glucanase

TL;DR: Chitinase and β-1,3-glucanase purified from pea pods have been shown to act synergistically in the degradation of fungal cell walls.
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