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TitlePattern recognition receptors: discovery, function and application in crops for durable disease control 
  
AcronymPRR-CROP 
  
Duration3 years
  
Project leader Cyril Zipfel, Sainsbury Laboratory, United Kingdom
  

Other project participants

Alain Pugin*, INRA-CNRS-UB, France
Jens Weyen*, Saaten-Union [Company], Germany
Frederic Brunner and Andrea Gust, University of Tuebingen, Germany
Pierre de Wit, Wageningen University and Research Centre, The Netherlands
Chris Ridout, John Innes Centre, United Kingdom

   
FundingThe German Research Foundation (DFG), Germany
 Netherlands Genomics Initiative / Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NGI/NWO), The Netherlands
 Biotechnological and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC), UK
  
 * participant with own funding
  
Total granted budget € 1,502,797
  
Abstract 


We will investigate pattern recognition receptors in crops for durable disease control by focussing on the following areas of research: A) Identification and testing of novel bacterial, fungal and oomycete pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) that are recognised by Arabidopsis thaliana and selected crops, e.g. barley, wheat, tomato, grapevine, brassica (P1, P2, P3, P4 and AP1). B) Identification of new pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) in A. thaliana and selected crops, e.g. barley, wheat, grapevine, brassica (P1, P2 P4 and AP1). C) Transformation of A. thaliana PRRs into crops and evaluate the phenotype (P1, P2 and AP2). D) Evaluation of developmental and environmental influences on basal resistance responses in grapevine and a diverse range of cereal and brassica accessions (P2, AP1 and AP2).