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Review

Omics Approach to Identify Factors Involved in Brassica Disease Resistance

by
Marta Francisco
1,
Pilar Soengas
1,
Pablo Velasco
1,
Vijai Bhadauria
2,
Maria E. Cartea
1 and
Victor M. Rodríguez
1,*
1
Group of Genetics, Breeding and Biochemistry of Brassicas, Mision Biologica de Galicia (MBG-CSIC), Apartado 28, 36080 Pontevedra, Spain
2
Crop Development Centre, Department of Plant Sciences, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A8, Canada
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Curr. Issues Mol. Biol. 2016, 19(1), 31-42; https://doi.org/10.21775/9781910190357.05
Submission received: 16 June 2015 / Revised: 17 August 2015 / Accepted: 28 August 2015 / Published: 11 September 2015

Abstract

Understanding plant's defense mechanisms and their response to biotic stresses is of fundamental meaning for the development of resistant crop varieties and more productive agriculture. The Brassica genus involves a large variety of economically important species and cultivars used as vegetable source, oilseeds, forage and ornamental. Damage caused by pathogens attack affects negatively various aspects of plant growth, development, and crop productivity. Over the last few decades, advances in plant physiology, genetics, and molecular biology have greatly improved our understanding of plant responses to biotic stress conditions. In this regard, various 'omics' technologies enable qualitative and quantitative monitoring of the abundance of various biological molecules in a high-throughput manner, and thus allow determination of their variation between different biological states on a genomic scale. In this review, we have described advances in 'omic' tools (genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics and metabolomics) in the view of conventional and modern approaches being used to elucidate the molecular mechanisms that underlie Brassica disease resistance.
Keywords: omic tools; genomics; transcriptomics; proteomics; metabolomics; Brassica omic tools; genomics; transcriptomics; proteomics; metabolomics; Brassica

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Francisco, M.; Soengas, P.; Velasco, P.; Bhadauria, V.; Cartea, M.E.; Rodríguez, V.M. Omics Approach to Identify Factors Involved in Brassica Disease Resistance. Curr. Issues Mol. Biol. 2016, 19, 31-42. https://doi.org/10.21775/9781910190357.05

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Francisco M, Soengas P, Velasco P, Bhadauria V, Cartea ME, Rodríguez VM. Omics Approach to Identify Factors Involved in Brassica Disease Resistance. Current Issues in Molecular Biology. 2016; 19(1):31-42. https://doi.org/10.21775/9781910190357.05

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Francisco, Marta, Pilar Soengas, Pablo Velasco, Vijai Bhadauria, Maria E. Cartea, and Victor M. Rodríguez. 2016. "Omics Approach to Identify Factors Involved in Brassica Disease Resistance" Current Issues in Molecular Biology 19, no. 1: 31-42. https://doi.org/10.21775/9781910190357.05

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