Detection of Pathogenesis-Related (PR) Genes in Susceptible Tomato Plants Infected by Meloidogyne spp
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Meloidogyne species, as infective second-stage juveniles (J2s) larvae, are parasites able to attack host of relevant agronomic interest such as tomato plants. The identification of gene expression markers, useful to investigate the levels of root-knot nematode infection in the roots, is a fundamental tool in plant-pathogen interaction. The laboratory methods for analyzing the differential expression of pathogenesis-related (PR) genes constitute powerful tools for detecting the induced systemic acquired resistance defense response to M. incognita in infected plants and can be extended to all pathogen infection markers to obtain an early and sustainable control.
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