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AuthorNishad, Resna
AuthorAhmed, Talaat
AuthorRahman, Vattakandy Jasin
AuthorKareem, Abdul
Available date2020-11-26T05:21:16Z
Publication Date2020-07-03
Publication NameFrontiers in Microbiology
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.01298
CitationNishad R, Ahmed T, Rahman VJ and Kareem A (2020) Modulation of Plant Defense System in Response to Microbial Interactions. Front. Microbiol. 11:1298. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2020.01298
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/17060
Abstract© Copyright © 2020 Nishad, Ahmed, Rahman and Kareem. At different stages throughout their life cycle, plants often encounter several pathogenic microbes that challenge plant growth and development. The sophisticated innate plant immune system prevents the growth of harmful microbes via two interconnected defense strategies based on pathogen perception. These strategies involve microbe-associated molecular pattern-triggered immunity and microbial effector-triggered immunity. Both these immune responses induce several defense mechanisms for restricting pathogen attack to protect against pathogens and terminate their growth. Plants often develop immune memory after an exposure to pathogens, leading to systemic acquired resistance. Unlike that with harmful microbes, plants make friendly interactions with beneficial microbes for boosting their plant immune system. A spike in recent publications has further improved our understanding of the immune responses in plants as triggered by interactions with microbes. The present study reviews our current understanding of how plant–microbe interactions can activate the sophisticated plant immune system at the molecular level. We further discuss how plant-microbe interaction boost the immune system of plants by demonstrating the examples of Mycorrhizal and Rhizobial association and how these plant-microbe interactions can be exploited to engineer disease resistance and crop improvement.
SponsorThis study was supported by GSRA (Grant GSRA2-1-0608-14021) from the Qatar National Research Fund (a member of Qatar foundation).
Languageen
PublisherFrontiers Media
Subjectbeneficial microbes
effector-triggered immunity
innate immunity
microbe-associated molecular pattern-triggered immunity
mycorrhiza-induced resistance
plant immunity
TitleModulation of Plant Defense System in Response to Microbial Interactions
TypeArticle
Pagination1298
Volume Number11
ESSN1664-302X


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