Priming for Enhanced Defense
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Abstract
When plants recognize potential opponents, invading pathogens, wound signals, or abiotic stress, they often switch to a primed state of enhanced defense. However, defense priming can also be induced by some natural or synthetic chemicals. In the primed state, plants respond to biotic and abiotic stress with faster and stronger activation of defense, and this is often linked to immunity and abiotic stress tolerance. This review covers recent advances in disclosing molecular mechanisms of priming. These include elevated levels of pattern-recognition receptors and dormant signaling enzymes, transcription factor HsfB1 activity, and alterations in chromatin state. They also comprise the identification of…
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- Biology
- Priming (agriculture)
- Chromatin
- Defence mechanisms
- Abiotic component
- Abiotic stress
- Transcription factor
- Cell biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Zero hunger
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