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Differential profiling of selected defence-related genes induced on challenge withAlternaria brassicicolain resistant white mustard and their comparative expression pattern in susceptible India mustard
2008
Molecular plant pathology
The lack of availability of sources of resistance against Alternaria brassicicola within the family Brassicaceae has made oilseed mustard plants a target for one of the most damaging and widespread fungal diseases, Alternaria black spot. Of the other non-host-resistant/tolerant plants, Sinapis alba , white mustard, is considered to be the most important apart from Arabidopsis. To understand the defence response of S. alba upon incompatible interaction with this pathogen, a functional genomic
doi:10.1111/j.1364-3703.2008.00497.x
pmid:19019005
fatcat:d72uvg3uyrc45i24yxricbvoua