The use of molecular biology techniques in Plant Nematology: past, present and future

RN Perry*, JT Jones

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Abstract

Aspects of the use of molecular biology techniques in three areas of Plant Nematology (molecular taxonomy and diagnostics, genetic engineering for resistance and gene identification and function) are presented. Selected examples are used to illustrate the expansion of research in these areas and, especially, to indicate the priorities and possible future developments for molecular biology studies of plant-parasitic nematodes. Emphasis is placed on the need for novel control strategies based on genetic engineering for resistance, the desirability of using information from Caenorhabditis elegans research and the need for an integrated approach with physiologists and biochemists to determine gene function.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)47-56
Number of pages10
JournalRussian Journal of Nematology
Volume6
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 1998
Event2nd English Language International Nematology Symposium of the Russian-Society-of-Nematology - MOSCOW, United Kingdom
Duration: 23 Aug 199730 Aug 1997

Keywords

  • C-elegans
  • diagnostics
  • gene identification
  • molecular biology
  • plant-parasitic nematodes
  • resistance
  • POTATO CYST-NEMATODE
  • GENE-EXPRESSION
  • CAENORHABDITIS-ELEGANS
  • PARASITIC NEMATODES
  • GLOBODERA-PALLIDA
  • MITOCHONDRIAL-DNA
  • RIBOSOMAL DNA
  • MESSENGER-RNA
  • MELOIDOGYNE
  • PROTEINASES

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