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Meanings of hypersensitive response in English
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Usage of hypersensitive response in English
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A response similar to a hypersensitiveresponse upon plant-pathogen interaction seemed to be induced.
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This process often triggers a localized hypersensitiveresponse, which halts further disease development 5 .
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Restriction is achieved through the combined effects of the hypersensitiveresponse (HR) and its tightly connected localized acquired resistance (LAR).
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Recognition of these effectors by resistance proteins induces defense responses that typically include a programmed cell death reaction called the hypersensitiveresponse.
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We have identified six type III secretion system-translocated proteins using this approach, five of which failed to be identified by hypersensitiveresponse assays.
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It is proposed that CRY, which also elicits defense reactions in tobacco, might contribute to the hypersensitiveresponse of tobacco to P. cryptogea.
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In this study, we further characterized the hypersensitiveresponse induced by HopZ1a and demonstrated that it is not dependent on known resistance genes.
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HopZ1a is predicted to be most similar to the ancestral hopZ allele and causes a hypersensitiveresponse in multiple plant species, including Arabidopsis thaliana.
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For each analog, some genes exhibited a hypersensitiveresponse to the analog and some genes were less sensitive to the analog than to (+)-ABA.
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In Pseudomonas syringae, the type III secretion system (T3SS) is essential for disease in compatible hosts and for eliciting the hypersensitiveresponse in incompatible hosts.
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We further show that 18 candidate effectors can suppress plant hypersensitiveresponses.