Pathogen perception and signaling in plant immunity
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Abstract
Plant diseases are a constant and serious threat to agriculture and ecological biodiversity. Plants possess a sophisticated innate immunity system capable of detecting and responding to pathogen infection to prevent disease. Our understanding of this system has grown enormously over the past century. Early genetic descriptions of plant disease resistance and pathogen virulence were embodied in the gene-for-gene hypothesis, while physiological studies identified pathogen-derived elicitors that could trigger defense responses in plant cells and tissues. Molecular studies of these phenomena have now coalesced into an integrated model of plant immunity involving cell surface and intracellular detection of specific…
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- Biology
- Plant Immunity
- Pathogen
- Innate immune system
- Immunity
- Disease
- Acquired immune system
- Plant defense against herbivory
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Zero hunger
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