Project description:The transcriptional response of the Mexican Lime to two different isolates of the Citrus Tristeza Virus was evaluated. Virus Isolates were T305, which provokes severe symptoms in Lime plants, and isolate T385 which does not result in any visible symptoms. Five Lime plants were inoculated with each virus isolate, and four healthy plants were used to create a pooled control. Citrus custom arrays were hybridized with an infected sample and the pooled control, using a dyeswap design. In total, the experiment comprised hybridizations with twenty microarrays, ten for each virus isolate, including five biological replicates, each technically duplicated by dye-swapping.
Project description:Pathogens can trigger a broad array of changes in gene expression in plants. In this study we report the changes in gene expression patterns that occurred when greenhouse grown Washington Navel oranges (C. sinensis) was graft innoculated with citrus pathogens. Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus, Spiroplasma citri, and two isolates of citrus tristeza virus were studied.
Project description:An antifungal aroma substance, 2-phenylethanol (PEA), was isolated from antagonistic yeast strain Kloeckera apiculata extract. Microarry were used to analyse its role citrus. We used microarrays to detail the global programme of gene expression underlying Citrus were treated with 1.0x108 cells/ml K. apiculata (KA), PEA (0.15%), the extract (1000xdilute) and control (CK) for 24 h,
Project description:An antifungal aroma substance, 2-phenylethanol (PEA), was isolated from antagonistic yeast strain Kloeckera apiculata extract. Microarry were used to analyse its role citrus. We used microarrays to detail the global programme of gene expression underlying Citrus were treated with 1.0x108 cells/ml K. apiculata (KA), PEA (0.15%), the extract (1000xdilute) and control (CK) for 24 h, An antifungal aroma substance, 2-phenylethanol, was isolated from antagonistic yeast strain Kloeckera apiculata. To analyse its role in Citrus response,Citrus were treated with K. apiculata , 2-phenylethano (0.15%), the extract (1000xdilute) and control (CK) for 24 h, respectively. The fresh epicarp of citrus was separated by knife and directly frozen in liquid nitrogen for RNA extraction and hybridization on Affymetrix microarrays.