Induced Systemic Resistance for Improving Plant Immunity by Beneficial Microbes
Nanjing Agricultural University · Shanghai Pesticide Research Institute
Abstract
Plant beneficial microorganisms improve the health and growth of the associated plants. Application of beneficial microbes triggers an enhanced resistance state, also termed as induced systemic resistance (ISR), in the host, against a broad range of pathogens. Upon the activation of ISR, plants employ long-distance systemic signaling to provide protection for distal tissue, inducing rapid and strong immune responses against pathogens invasions. The transmission of ISR signaling was commonly regarded to be a jasmonic acid- and ethylene-dependent, but salicylic acid-independent, transmission. However, in the last decade, the involvement of both salicylic acid and jasmonic acid/ethylene signaling pathways and the…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 85.47
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 179
Authors
6- YYYiyang Yu
Nanjing Agricultural University, Shanghai Pesticide Research Institute
- YGYing Gui
Nanjing Agricultural University, Shanghai Pesticide Research Institute
- ZLZijie Li
Nanjing Agricultural University, Shanghai Pesticide Research Institute
- CJChunhao Jiang
Nanjing Agricultural University, Shanghai Pesticide Research Institute
- JGJian-Hua Guo
Nanjing Agricultural University, Shanghai Pesticide Research Institute
Topics & keywords
- Jasmonic acid
- Salicylic acid
- Plant Immunity
- Systemic acquired resistance
- Biology
- Immune system
- Cell biology
- Signal transduction
- Good health and well-being