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Targeting internal processes of plant-parasitic nematodes in the pursuit of novel agents for their control

机译:以植物寄生线虫的内部过程为目标,以寻求控制它们的新型药物

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The success of plant-parasitic nematodes as competitors with humans for crops is evidenced by the parasites' significant and continuous economic drain on global agriculture. Scientific efforts dedicated to the control of plant-parasitic nematodes employ strategies from the environmental to molecular levels. Understanding the interaction of the nematode with its environment, and the molecules involved, offers great promise for novel control agent development. Perhaps more significantly, such knowledge facilitates the generation of ever more detailed and sophisticated information on nematode biology and new molecular targets. Among the most economically important groups of plant-parasitic nematodes are those comprising the cyst-forming species and the root-knot nematodes. Presented here is a brief overview of research into the biology of these parasites relative to their life cycles. Recent advances in elucidating the molecular biology and biochemistry of nematode-plant interactions during the internal parasitic stages of the life cycle have been driven by advances in genomics and transcriptornics. The remarkable discoveries regarding parasitism, and the application of genetic resources in these findings, provide a template for advanced investigation of external, survival stages biology. While survival biology research lags somewhat behind that of parasitism with regard to the molecular genetics of signalling and response, its extensive catalogue promises explosive rates of discovery as progress in genomics and transcriptomics allows a molecular genetic examination of embryogenesis, dormancy and hatching. Our group is interested in behaviour, development and hatching of cyst and root-knot nematodes, and the effects of the environment on the mechanisms of these activities. Phytochemical and temperature effects are discussed, and evidence is presented that the cyst may provide useful molecules for exploring nematode physiology.
机译:植物寄生线虫作为人类作物的竞争者的成功,已证明了寄生虫对全球农业的持续巨大的经济消耗。专门用于控制植物寄生线虫的科学工作采用了从环境到分子水平的策略。了解线虫与其环境以及所涉及分子的相互作用,为新型控制剂的开发提供了广阔的前景。也许更重要的是,此类知识促进了有关线虫生物学和新分子靶标的越来越详细和复杂的信息的产生。在植物上最经济重要的寄生线虫组包括那些形成囊肿的物种和根结线虫。此处简要概述了这些寄生虫相对于其生命周期的生物学研究。阐明生命周期内部寄生虫阶段中线虫与植物相互作用的分子生物学和生物化学的最新进展已受到基因组学和转录技术的推动。关于寄生虫的显着发现以及这些发现中遗传资源的应用为进一步研究外部生存阶段生物学提供了模板。尽管生存生物学研究在信号传导和反应的分子遗传学方面落后于寄生虫,但其广泛的目录有望保证爆炸性的发现,因为基因组学和转录组学的进展允许对胚胎发生,休眠和孵化进行分子遗传学检查。我们的小组对囊肿和根结线虫的行为,发育和孵化以及环境对这些活动机制的影响感兴趣。讨论了植物化学作用和温度作用,并提供了证据表明囊肿可能为探索线虫生理提供了有用的分子。

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