About this Research Topic
This Research Topic aims to investigate the mechanisms of disease resistance in Hordeum species, including Hordeum vulgare, Hordeum spontaneum, and Hordeum bulbosum. The primary objectives are to understand the genetic basis of resistance, explore the interactions between barley plants and pathogens, and identify new sources of resistance from wild barley and landraces. Specific questions to be addressed include: What are the genetic loci responsible for resistance to various pathogens? How do changes in pathogen virulence affect these resistances? What are the underlying mechanisms of plant-pathogen interactions in barley?
To gather further insights into the genetic and mechanistic aspects of disease resistance in Hordeum species, we welcome articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
- Identification and characterization of resistance loci in barley
- Exploration of wild barley and landraces as sources of disease resistance
- Mechanisms of plant-pathogen interactions in barley
- Pathogen virulence and its impact on resistance
- Genetic and molecular approaches to enhance disease resistance
- Breeding strategies for developing disease-resistant barley cultivars
- Environmental factors influencing disease resistance in barley
Keywords: Hordeum vulgare, Hordeum spontaneum, Hordeum bulbosum, barley landraces, disease resistance
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