Interesting issue. In the case of the temperature effect in the plant-pathogen interaction, what is more, important the oscillation or differential of the temperature?
Because Delta28E cause pathogenesis in bbc or fec muants, He wants to know "What factors cause disease instead of supression of immune-defective mutant plants ?". It is awesome answer that aqueous apoplast is caused by HopM1 effector, which directly regulated by MIN7 protein!
According to Pinyin, the Chinese surname He is pronounced as Her (Mandarin).. It was previously written and pronounced according to Wade-Giles as Ho in Cantonese and Her in Mandarin. Wade-Giles has been superseded by Pinyin which has completely overhauled the Anglicized spelling of Chinese words Nearly every Anglicized Chinese word has undergone a change of spelling under Pinyin but its pronunciation remains the same To change pronunciations would be to "slaughter" the language
Interesting issue. In the case of the temperature effect in the plant-pathogen interaction, what is more, important the oscillation or differential of the temperature?
19:00, why Delta28E should infect the immune defective plant if 28E is non-pathogen(28 effectors has been removed) ?
Because Delta28E cause pathogenesis in bbc or fec muants, He wants to know "What factors cause disease instead of supression of immune-defective mutant plants ?".
It is awesome answer that aqueous apoplast is caused by HopM1 effector, which directly regulated by MIN7 protein!
Great great talk
great video
Are domesticated plants more suceptible to diseases than their wild ancestor? I mean both at the same density of individuals.
There is a good chance.
According to Pinyin, the Chinese surname He is pronounced as Her (Mandarin).. It was previously written and pronounced according to Wade-Giles as Ho in Cantonese and Her in Mandarin. Wade-Giles has been superseded by Pinyin which has completely overhauled the Anglicized spelling of Chinese words
Nearly every Anglicized Chinese word has undergone a change of spelling under Pinyin but its pronunciation remains the same
To change pronunciations would be to "slaughter" the language
Very interesting. Thank you!! I just wish there was some microscope images.