Table 1.
Plant species | Resistance/tolerance (caused by) | Abnormal phenotype | Reference |
---|---|---|---|
Canola | Bacterial disease (P.syringae) | a | Potlakayala et al.44 |
Carrot | Sclerotinia rot (S. sclerotiorum) Gray mold (B. cinerea) Black rot (A.radicina) Bacterial leaf blight (X. hortorum pv. carotae) Powdery mildew (Erysiphe heraclei) |
a | Wally et al.7 |
Citrus | Citrus canker (X. citri ssp. citri.) Citrus greening (Huanglongbing) |
a | Zhang et al.9 Dutt et al.50 Boscariol-Camargo et al.48 |
Cotton |
Verticillium wilt (V. dahliae) Fusarium wilt (F. oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum) Seedling damping-off (R. solani) Alternaria leaf spot (A. alternata) Nematode (R. reniformis) Black root rot (T. basicola) |
a | Kumar et al.45 Parkhi et al.46,47 |
Rice | Bacterial blight (X. oryzae pv. oryzae) Blast disease (M. oryzae) Bakanae disease (F. verticillioides) Bacterial foot rot (E. chrysanthemi) Sheath blight (R. solani)a |
Lesion-mimic cell death Accumulation of H2O2 around lesions Susceptibility to the rice yellow mottle virus Growth retardation, reduced height and smaller seeds, with consequent lower productivity; and development of spontaneous lesions in controlled conditions |
Chern et al.17a Fitzgerald et al.39 Quilis et al.40 Molla et al.42a |
Plant species | Resistance/tolerance (caused by) | Abnormal Phenotype | Reference |
Soybean | Root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) Cyst nematode (H. glycines) |
a | Youssef et al.13 Matthews et al.12 |
Strawberry | Anthracnose (C. acutatum) Crown rot (C. gloeosporioides) Powdery mildew (P. aphanis) Angular leaf spot (X. fragariae) |
Shorter plants, reduced canopy size and density No production of runners and fruits |
Silva et al.11 |
Tobacco | Common cutworm larvae (S. litura) Root-rot nematode (M. incognita) polyethylene glycol and oxidative stress tolerance |
a | Meur et al.6 Priya et al.52 Srinivasan et al.53 |
Tomato | Bacterial wilt (R. solanacearum) Gray leaf spot (S.solani). Bacterial spot (X. campestris pv. vesicatoria) |
Susceptibility to Fusarium wilt (F. oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici) |
Lin et al.3,39 |
Wheat | Fusarium head blight (F. graminearum) | Susceptibility to Fusarium seedling blight (Fusarium spp.) | Makandar et al.4a |
Wheat | Fusarium head blight (F. graminearum) | Susceptibility to Fusarium seedling blight (Fusarium spp.) | Gao et al.43 |
aNo abnormal/no reported phenotype