@incollection{fdi:010066333, title = {{R}ecent advances in understanding plant : nematode interactions in monocots}, author = {{F}ernandez, {D}iana and {P}etitot, {A}nne-{S}ophie and {G}rossi de {S}á, {M}. and {V}ũ {P}hong {N}guy{\^e}n and {A}lmeida {E}ngler, {J}. de and {K}yndt, {T}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{M}onocotyledonous crops including cereals, sugar cane, banana and cassava make an important tribute to agricultural commodities both in production and value worldwide. {D}iseases caused by nematodes in monocots are well documented and new data are emerging on interactions of these pathogens with some important monocotyledonous crop species. {T}his review focuses on major monocotyledonous plant–nematode systems describing the biology and genetics of some interactions and highlighting efforts to identify and select resistant genetic resources. {M}olecular and histological data are presented having in the spotlight sedentary nematodes of the suborder {T}ylenchina. {H}istological observations are presented during nematode development and host resistance responses, comparing monocot and dicot plant hosts. {S}ubsequently we focus on the recently published transcriptomics of monocotyledonous plant responses looking at specific metabolic changes and their role during plant-nematode interactions. {I}nsights that may be learned from nematode interactions with dicotyledonous hosts are also discussed. {A}s a final point, we look at nematode effectors during monocots-nematode interactions exploiting de novo transcriptome data produced from root-knot nematodes and cyst nematodes.}, keywords = {}, booktitle = {{P}lant nematode interactions : a view on compatible interrelationships}, numero = {73}, pages = {189--219}, address = {{A}msterdam}, publisher = {{A}cademic {P}ress}, series = {{A}dvances in {B}otanical {R}esearch}, year = {2015}, DOI = {10.1016/bs.abr.2014.12.006}, ISBN = {978-0-12-417161-9}, ISSN = {0065-2296}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010066333}, }