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. 2001 Jun-Sep;33(2-3):116–120.

Mi-1.2 Transcripts Accumulate Ubiquitously in Resistant Lycopersicon esculentum

Oscar Martinez de Ilarduya, Isgouhi Kaloshian
PMCID: PMC2638129  PMID: 19266006

Abstract

The tomato Mi-1.2 gene confers resistance against both root-knot nematodes and the potato aphid. Plants are resistant to nematodes early in root development. However, plants as old as 4 weeks are susceptible to aphid infestation. We monitored Mi-1.2 expression at the transcriptional level in resistant (Mi/Mi) and susceptible (mi/mi) tomato cultivars by means of RT-PCR. Mi-1.2 transcripts accumulated in seeds, roots, stems, leaves, flowers, and green fruits of uninfected 10-week-old resistant plants but were not expressed in the same organs from similar-age susceptible plants. Mi-1.2 RNAs in roots and leaves can be detected very early in development, and levels of transcripts do not change after either root-knot nematode or aphid attack.

Keywords: gene expression, Macrosiphum euphorbiae, Meloidogyne spp., Mi, root-knot nematode, RT-PCR, signal transduction

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