@article{fdi:010063932, title = {{P}lant-parasitic nematode infections in rice : molecular and cellular insights}, author = {{K}yndt, {T}. and {F}ernandez, {D}iana and {G}heysen, {G}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{B}eing one of the major staple foods in the world, and an interesting model monocot plant, rice ({O}ryza sativa {L}.) has recently received attention from molecular nematologists studying the cellular and molecular aspects of the interaction between this crop and plant-parasitic nematodes. {I}n this review, we highlight recent advances in this field, with a focus on the best-studied root-knot nematodes. {H}istological studies have revealed the cellular changes inside root-knot nematode-induced feeding sites, both in the compatible interaction with {O}ryza sativa and the incompatible interaction with the related species {O}ryza glaberrima. {A}fter comparing the published data from transcriptome analyses, mutant studies, and exogenous hormone applications, we provide a comprehensive model showing the role and interaction of plant hormone pathways in defense of this monocot crop against root nematodes, where jasmonate seems to play a key role. {F}inally, recent evidence indicates that effectors secreted from rice-infecting nematodes can suppress plant defense.}, keywords = {histology ; resistance ; plant hormones ; effectors ; {ZONE} {TROPICALE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{A}nnual {R}eview of {P}hytopathology}, volume = {52}, numero = {}, pages = {135--153}, ISSN = {0066-4286}, year = {2014}, DOI = {10.1146/annurev-phyto-102313-050111}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010063932}, }