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Review

Omics Approaches for the Engineering of Pathogen Resistant Plants

by
Diego F. Gomez-Casati
1,*,
María A. Pagani
1,
María V. Busi
1 and
Vijai Bhadauria
2
1
Centro de Estudios Fotosinteticos y Bioquimicos (CEFOBI-CONICET), Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Suipacha 531, Rosario 2000, Argentina
2
Crop Development Centre / Department of Plant Sciences, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A8, Canada
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Curr. Issues Mol. Biol. 2016, 19(1), 89-98; https://doi.org/10.21775/9781910190357.09
Submission received: 12 June 2015 / Revised: 15 August 2015 / Accepted: 29 August 2015 / Published: 11 September 2015

Abstract

The attack of different pathogens, such as bacteria, fungi and viruses has a negative impact on crop production. In counter such attacks, plants have developed different strategies involving the modification of gene expression, activation of several metabolic pathways and post-translational modification of proteins, which culminate into the accumulation of primary and secondary metabolites implicated in plant defense responses. The recent advancement in omics techniques allows the increase coverage of plants transcriptomes, proteomes and metabolomes during pathogen attack, and the modulation of the response after the infection. Omics techniques also allow us to learn more about the biological cycle of the pathogens in addition to the identification of novel virulence factors in pathogens and their host targets. Both approaches become important to decipher the mechanism underlying pathogen attacks and to develop strategies for improving disease-resistant plants. In this review, we summarize some of the contribution of genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics and metallomics in devising the strategies to obtain plants with increased resistance to pathogens. These approaches constitute important research tools in the development of new technologies for the protection against diseases and increase plant production.
Keywords: pathogens; bacteria; fungi; viruses; crop production pathogens; bacteria; fungi; viruses; crop production

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Gomez-Casati, D.F.; Pagani, M.A.; Busi, M.V.; Bhadauria, V. Omics Approaches for the Engineering of Pathogen Resistant Plants. Curr. Issues Mol. Biol. 2016, 19, 89-98. https://doi.org/10.21775/9781910190357.09

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Gomez-Casati DF, Pagani MA, Busi MV, Bhadauria V. Omics Approaches for the Engineering of Pathogen Resistant Plants. Current Issues in Molecular Biology. 2016; 19(1):89-98. https://doi.org/10.21775/9781910190357.09

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Gomez-Casati, Diego F., María A. Pagani, María V. Busi, and Vijai Bhadauria. 2016. "Omics Approaches for the Engineering of Pathogen Resistant Plants" Current Issues in Molecular Biology 19, no. 1: 89-98. https://doi.org/10.21775/9781910190357.09

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