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Pathogenicity in Heterobasidion annosum

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2006

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Stenlid, Jan

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Universidad Pública de Navarra / Nafarroako Unibertsitate Publikoa
Acceso abierto / Sarbide irekia
Contribución a congreso / Biltzarrerako ekarpena
Versión publicada / Argitaratu den bertsioa

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Heterobasidion annosum is one of the major pathogens to conifers in the Northern Hemisphere. Research has been carried out to characterise the molecular mechanism of the pathogenicity in this basidiomycete. One factor that has limited the research about H. annosum pathogenesis is the lack of coding sequence information. Therefore, a project on producing sequence data from H. annosum by generating ESTs has been carried out. The collection of sequence data will assist future research on H. annosum together with the high density cDNA arrays that were also constructed in this work. It is interesting that 30% of the genes identified did not have any similarity to any known proteins and 16% had similarity only with proteins with unknown functions. Recently, progress has been made in work on mapping the pathogenicity factors in Heterobasidion using a hybrid between North American P and S homokaryons. Based on AFLP markers, a genetic linkage map was established that allowed for mapping QTLs for pathogenic growth towards seedling roots and pine innerbark. The next step underway is to verify the identity of candidate genes located within the established region of the genome. Future functional analysis of both QTL and EST-derived candidate genes should be aided by the recently established Agrobacterium-mediated transformation system in Heterobasidion.

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Resumen de la conferencia presentada al VI Meeting on Genetics and Cellular Biology of Basidiomycetes (GCBB-VI), organizado por y celebrado en la Universidad Pública de Navarra el 3-6 de junio de 2005.

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Heterobasidion annosum

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