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Transcriptomes of compatible and non-compatible gray mold/grapevine interactions compared in search of resistance factors

Lucie Trdá
Sophie Trouvelot
Benoît Poinssot

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Gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) causes significant annual yield and quality losses to viticulture. Comparison of transcriptomes of compatible and non-compatible interaction with Vitis vinifera cv Marselan – on harvesting stage berries or véraison stage berries, respectively – suggest the jasmonic acid pathway is activated in the former, while the salicylic acid pathway is more pronounced in the latter. In addition, in the non-compatible case, reactive oxygen species accumulation seems to be both early and strong, and some genes involved in cell-wall reinforcement are up-regulated.
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hal-02747592 , version 1 (03-06-2020)

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  • PRODINRA : 257146

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Jani-Petri Kelloniemi, Lucie Trdá, Marie-Claire Heloir, Sophie Trouvelot, Benoît Poinssot. Transcriptomes of compatible and non-compatible gray mold/grapevine interactions compared in search of resistance factors. 3. Annual Joint Meeting on Plant Microbe Interactions, Sep 2012, Dijon, France. ⟨hal-02747592⟩
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