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Resistance to root-knot nematodes [i]Meloidogyne[/i] spp. in woody plants

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Root-knot nematodes (RKNs) [i]Meloidogyne[/i] spp. cause major damage to cultivated woody plants. Among them, Prunus, grapevine and coffee are the crops most infested by worldwide polyphagous species and species with a more limited distribution and/or narrower host range. The identification and characterization of natural sources of resistance are important steps to develop RKN control strategies. In woody crops, resistant rootstocks genetically different from the scion of agronomical interest may be engineered. We describe herein the interactions between RKNs and different woody crops, and highlight the plant species in which resistance and corresponding resistance (R) genes have been discovered. Even though grapevine and, to a lesser extent, coffee have a history of rootstock selection for RKN resistance, few cases of resistance have been documented. By contrast, in [i]Prunus[/i], R genes with different spectra have been mapped in plums, peach and almond and can be pyramided for durable resistance in interspecific rootstocks. We particularly discuss here the Ma Toll/interleukin-1 receptor-like-nucleotide binding-leucine-rich repeat gene from Myrobalan plum, one of the longest plant R genes cloned to date, due to its unique biological and structural properties. RKN R genes in Prunus will enable us to carry out molecular studies aimed at improving our knowledge of plant immunity in woody plants.

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hal-01349818 , version 1 (28-07-2016)

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Simon Bernard Saucet, Cyril van Ghelder, Pierre Abad, Henri Duval, Daniel Esmenjaud. Resistance to root-knot nematodes [i]Meloidogyne[/i] spp. in woody plants. New Phytologist, 2016, 211 (1), pp.41-56. ⟨10.1111/nph.13933⟩. ⟨hal-01349818⟩
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