International audience
-
2007 (v1)Journal articleUploaded on: December 4, 2022
-
2011 (v1)Journal article
Root-knot nematodes. Meloidogyne spp., are sedentary biotrophic parasites which are able to infest > 2000 plant species. After root invasion they settle sedentarily inside the vascular cylinder and maintain a compatible interaction for up to 8 weeks. Plant cells respond to pathogen attacks by producing reactive oxygen species (ROS). These ROS,...
Uploaded on: December 4, 2022 -
2013 (v1)Journal article
Root-knot nematodes (RKN) are obligate biotrophic parasites that settle close to the vascular tissues in roots, where they induce the differentiation of specialized feeding cells and maintain a compatible interaction for 3 to 8 weeks. Transcriptome analyses of the plant response to parasitic infection have shown that plant defenses are strictly...
Uploaded on: February 28, 2023 -
2014 (v1)Publication
International audience
Uploaded on: December 4, 2022 -
2014 (v1)Journal article
Il s'agit également d'un recueil des actes pour le congrès 6th International Congress of Nematology, Cape Town, South Africa, May, 2014. Ce n'est pas vraiment un article mais le résumé d'une présentation orale faite lors de ce congrès. L'ensemble des résumés a été publié sous forme de liste dans Journal of NematologyIl s'agit également d'un...
Uploaded on: February 28, 2023 -
2018 (v1)Journal article
BackgroundRoot-knot nematodes (RKN), genus Meloidogyne, are plant parasitic worms that have the ability to transform root vascular cylinder cells into hypertrophied, multinucleate and metabolically over-active feeding cells. Redifferentiation into feeding cells is the result of a massive transcriptional reprogramming of root cells targeted by...
Uploaded on: December 4, 2022 -
September 6, 2023 (v1)Journal article
Abstract The Periconia fungal genus belongs to the phylum Ascomycota, order Pleosporales, family Periconiaceae. Periconia are found in many habitats, but little is known about their ecology. Several species from this genus produce bioactive molecules. Periconia digitata extracts were shown to be deadly active against the pine wilt nematode....
Uploaded on: October 11, 2023 -
2018 (v1)Journal article
Root-knot nematodes, Meloidogyne spp., are obligate endoparasites that maintain a biotrophic relationship with their hosts. They infect roots as microscopic vermiform second-stage juveniles, and establish specialized feeding structures called 'giant-cells', from which they withdraw water and nutrients. The nematode effector proteins secreted in...
Uploaded on: December 4, 2022 -
2012 (v1)Journal article
Root-knot nematodes (RKNs) are obligate endoparasites that maintain a biotrophic relationship with their hosts over a period of several weeks and induce the differentiation of root cells into specialized feeding cells. Nematode effectors synthesized in the oesophageal glands and injected into the plant tissue through the syringe-like stylet...
Uploaded on: December 4, 2022 -
2013 (v1)Journal article
Root-knot nematodes are globally the most aggressive and damaging plant-parasitic nematodes. Chemical nematicides have so far constituted the most efficient control measures against these agricultural pests. Because of their toxicity for the environment and danger for human health, these nematicides have now been banned from use. Consequently,...
Uploaded on: March 25, 2023 -
November 2017 (v1)Journal article
Root knot nematodes (RKN) are root parasites that induce the genetic reprogramming of vascular cells into giant feeding cells and the development of root galls. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) regulate gene expression during development and plant responses to various stresses.Disruption of post-transcriptional gene silencing in Arabidopsis ago1 or ago2...
Uploaded on: December 4, 2022