reviewAnnual Review of Plant BiologyFeb 22, 2017Closed access

Defense Priming: An Adaptive Part of Induced Resistance

University of Neuchâtel · University of Sheffield · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Priming is an adaptive strategy that improves the defensive capacity of plants. This phenomenon is marked by an enhanced activation of induced defense mechanisms. Stimuli from pathogens, beneficial microbes, or arthropods, as well as chemicals and abiotic cues, can trigger the establishment of priming by acting as warning signals. Upon stimulus perception, changes may occur in the plant at the physiological, transcriptional, metabolic, and epigenetic levels. This phase is called the priming phase. Upon subsequent challenge, the plant effectively mounts a faster and/or stronger defense response that defines the postchallenge primed state and results in increased resistance and/or stress tolerance. Priming can…

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Keywords
  • Priming (agriculture)
  • Stimulus (psychology)
  • Biology
  • Neuroscience
  • Psychology
  • Cognitive psychology
  • Botany
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