Details Details PDF BIBTEX RIS Title Necrosis in Solanum Tuberosum Stems Infected with Potato Virus Y by Grafting Journal title Acta Biologica Cracoviensia s. Botanica Yearbook 2010 Volume vol. 52 Issue No 1 Authors Garbaczewska, Grażyna ; Otulak, Katarzyna Divisions of PAS Nauki Biologiczne i Rolnicze Publisher Biological Commission of the Polish Academy of Sciences – Cracow Branch Date 2010 Identifier DOI: 10.2478/v10182-010-0008-6 ; ISSN 0001-5296 ; eISSN 1898-0295 Source Acta Biologica Cracoviensia s. Botanica; 2010; vol. 52; No 1 References Baehrecke E. (2002), How death shapes life during development, Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 3, 779. ; Brigneti G. (1997), Molecular mapping of the potato virus Y resistance gene <i>Ry<sub>sto</sub></i> in potato, Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 94, 198. ; Celebi-Toprak F. (2002), A new gene, <i>N<sub>ytbr</sub></i>, for hypersensitivity to Potato virus Y from <i>Solanum tuberosum</i> Maps to Chromosome IV, Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 104, 669. ; Coockerham G. (1970), Genetical studies on resistance to potato viruses X and Y, Heredity, 25, 309. ; Doukhanina E. (2006), Identification and functional characterization of the BAG protein family in <i>Arabidopsis thaliana.</i>, Journal of Biological Chemistry, 13, 84. ; Gilchrist D. (1998), Programmed cell death in plant disease: the purpose and promise of cellular suicide, Annual Review of Phytopathology, 36, 393. ; Goldbach R. (2003), Resistance mechanisms to plant viruses: an overview, Virus Research, 92, 201. ; Hämäläinen J. (1997), Mapping and marker-assisted selection for a gene for extreme resistance to potato virus Y, Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 94, 192. ; Hinrichs J. (1998), A hypersensitive response- like mechanism is involved in resistance of potato plants bearing the Ry(sto) gene to the <i>Potyviruses</i> potato virus Y and tobacco etch virus, Journal of General Virology, 79, 167. ; Hinrichs-Berger J. (1999), Cytological responses of susceptible and extremely resistant potato plants to inoculation with potato virus Y, Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology, 55, 143. ; Heath M. (2000), Hypersensitive response - related death, Plant Molecular Biology, 44, 321. ; Hofius D. (2007), Inducible cell death in plant immunity, Seminars in Cancer Biology, 17, 166. ; Jones R. (1990), Strain group specific and virus specific hypersensitive reactions to infection with Potyviruses in potato cultivars, Annals of Applied Biology, 117, 93. ; Karnowsky M. (1965), A formaldehyde-glutharaldehyde fixative of high osmolality for use in electron microscopy, Journal of Cell Biology, 25. ; Lam E. (1999), BAXing in the hypersensitive response, Trends in Plant Science, 4, 419. ; Marczewski W. (2001), A major quantitative trait locus for resistance to Potato leafroll virus is located in a resistance hotspot on potato chromosome XI and is tightly linked to N-gene-like markers, Molecular Plant Microbe Interaction, 14, 1420. ; Rohloff H. (1979), Beitrag zur Analyse der Kartoffeln -Y-Virus Epidemie in 1976, Gesunde Pflanzen, 31, 296. ; Ross H. (1986), Potato breeding-problems and perspectives, Journal of Plant Breeding, 13. ; Shirasu K. (2000), Regulators of cell death in disease resistance, Plant Molecular Biology, 44, 371. ; Valkonen J. (1994), Natural genes and mechanisms for resistance to viruses in cultivated and wild potato species (<i>Solanum</i> spp.), Plant Breeding, 112, 1. ; Valkonen J. (1994), Extreme resistance is epistatic to hypersensitive resistance to potato virus Y<sup>0</sup> in <i>Solanum tuberosum</i> spp. <i>andigena</i> - derived potato genotype, Plant Disease, 78, 1177. ; Valkonen J. (2007), Potato Biology and Biotechnology: Advances and Perspectives, 619. ; Venable J. (1965), Simplified lead citrate stain for use in electron microscopy, Journal of Cell Biology, 25, 407. ; Watson M. (1958), Staining of tissue sections for electron microscopy with heavy metals, Journal of Biophysical and Biochemical Cytology, 4, 475. ; Wojtaszek P. (1997), Oxidative burst: an early plant response to pathogen infection, Biochemical Journal, 322, 681. ; Weidemann H. (1998), Importance and control of potato virus Y<sup>N</sup> (PVY<sup>N</sup>) in seed potato production, Potato Research, 31, 85.