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ISHS Acta Horticulturae 336: II International Symposium on In Vitro Culture and Horticultural Breeding

USE OF GENES ENCODING NOVEL LYTIC PEPTIDES AND PROTEINS THAT ENHANCE MICROBIAL DISEASE RESISTANCE IN PLANTS

Author:   Jesse M. Jaynes
Keywords:   Lytic peptides, enhanced disease resistance
Abstract:
My laboratory has been investigating the ability of novel synthetic peptides and proteins to control plant disease. We have found that these agents possess a remarkably broad spectrum of bioactivities, with some of the newly designed peptides able to kill all bacterial and fungal pathogens tested, at concentrations not harmful to plant and animal cells. These findings fortify our belief that very soon a number of different plant species will be "armed" with some of these defense components and based on recent results, it is reasonable to expect these genetically engineered plants will resist most microbial diseases.

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