Genetic resources of chili pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) against Phytophthora capsici and their induction through various biotic and abiotic factors


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Abstract

Phytophthora capsici is the most destructive pathogen of vegetables that has blown a serious threat to chili pepper plants. We discussed the control of Phytophthora capsici through manipulation of genetic architecture of chili plant. Various genes encoding transcriptional regulatory and defense related putative proteins such as pathogen-related protein (PR), Anti-Microbial peptides (AMPs), Polygalacturonase-inhibiting proteins (PGIPs), Lipid Transfer Protein (LTP), Pectin Methylesterase (PME), Leucine-rich repeat proteins (LRRs), Osmotin-like and Thaumatin-like protein, have been identified in Capsicum. We also discussed the enhanced resistance to P. capsici infection by treatment with a variety of abiotic and biotic inducers that act on defense signaling pathways involved in disease resistance. We highlighted the vulnerability of chili crop with reference to its genetic resources against Phytophthora blight. Disease control through chemicals is becoming problematic, so we proposed other ways to control the disease severity.

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Muhammad Umair Majid

National Center of Excellence in Molecular Biology

Author for correspondence.
Email: umair.majid@cemb.edu.pk
Pakistan, Lahore, 53700

Mudassar Fareed Awan

National Center of Excellence in Molecular Biology

Email: umair.majid@cemb.edu.pk
Pakistan, Lahore, 53700

Kanza Fatima

Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics

Email: umair.majid@cemb.edu.pk
Pakistan, Faisalabad, 38000

Muhammad Sufyan Tahir

National Center of Excellence in Molecular Biology

Email: umair.majid@cemb.edu.pk
Pakistan, Lahore, 53700

Qurban Ali

National Center of Excellence in Molecular Biology

Email: umair.majid@cemb.edu.pk
Pakistan, Lahore, 53700

Bushra Rashid

National Center of Excellence in Molecular Biology

Email: umair.majid@cemb.edu.pk
Pakistan, Lahore, 53700

Abdul Qayyum Rao

National Center of Excellence in Molecular Biology

Email: umair.majid@cemb.edu.pk
Pakistan, Lahore, 53700

Idrees Ahmad Nasir

National Center of Excellence in Molecular Biology

Email: umair.majid@cemb.edu.pk
Pakistan, Lahore, 53700

Tayyab Husnain

National Center of Excellence in Molecular Biology

Email: umair.majid@cemb.edu.pk
Pakistan, Lahore, 53700


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