Tomato leaf mold is a common disease in tomato production and severely impacts the growth,fruit quality and yield of tomato plants.Research on tomato leaf mold has a long history and has focused mainly on the differen...Tomato leaf mold is a common disease in tomato production and severely impacts the growth,fruit quality and yield of tomato plants.Research on tomato leaf mold has a long history and has focused mainly on the differentiation of pathogen races,the structure and function of pathogen Avr gene products,the cloning of Cf resistance genes and the analysis of disease resistance mechanisms.Interactions between Cf and Avr are in accordance with the"gene-for-gene"hypothesis and typical Cf/Avr interactions are part of effector-triggered immunity(ETI).However,an increasing number of studies have proven that pathogen-associated molecular pattern(PAMP)-triggered immunity(PTI)is involved in the disease resistance response system mediated by Cf genes.In addition,different Cf genes have both similar and different roles in the disease resistance response,indicating that the disease resistance mechanism of Cf genes is complex.In this paper,progress in tomato leaf mold research was reviewed,and the regulatory mechanism underlying the Cf-mediated disease resistance response was thoroughly explored.We hope this summary will lay a foundation for research on tomato leaf mold disease resistance mechanisms and is applicable to breeding for disease resistance.展开更多
Tomato leaf mold samples collected from tomato plants cultivated in plastic house in three northeastern provinces of China were studied by artifical spray inoculation at seedling stage,consulting Hubbcling physiologic...Tomato leaf mold samples collected from tomato plants cultivated in plastic house in three northeastern provinces of China were studied by artifical spray inoculation at seedling stage,consulting Hubbcling physiological race differential hosts and adopting Day's classification system(1971).The results indicated that there were three races in these provinces;they were races 1,2,3,race 1,3 and race 3.Among them race 1,2,3 was the predominant.展开更多
基金supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No.32072589)the Heilongjiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No.YQ2021C013)。
文摘Tomato leaf mold is a common disease in tomato production and severely impacts the growth,fruit quality and yield of tomato plants.Research on tomato leaf mold has a long history and has focused mainly on the differentiation of pathogen races,the structure and function of pathogen Avr gene products,the cloning of Cf resistance genes and the analysis of disease resistance mechanisms.Interactions between Cf and Avr are in accordance with the"gene-for-gene"hypothesis and typical Cf/Avr interactions are part of effector-triggered immunity(ETI).However,an increasing number of studies have proven that pathogen-associated molecular pattern(PAMP)-triggered immunity(PTI)is involved in the disease resistance response system mediated by Cf genes.In addition,different Cf genes have both similar and different roles in the disease resistance response,indicating that the disease resistance mechanism of Cf genes is complex.In this paper,progress in tomato leaf mold research was reviewed,and the regulatory mechanism underlying the Cf-mediated disease resistance response was thoroughly explored.We hope this summary will lay a foundation for research on tomato leaf mold disease resistance mechanisms and is applicable to breeding for disease resistance.
文摘Tomato leaf mold samples collected from tomato plants cultivated in plastic house in three northeastern provinces of China were studied by artifical spray inoculation at seedling stage,consulting Hubbcling physiological race differential hosts and adopting Day's classification system(1971).The results indicated that there were three races in these provinces;they were races 1,2,3,race 1,3 and race 3.Among them race 1,2,3 was the predominant.