Plant defense signaling from the underground primes aboveground defenses to confer enhanced resistance in a costefficient manner

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2011

Authors

van Hulten, M.
Ton, J.ISNI 0000000392037371
Pieterse, Corné M.J.ORCID 0000-0002-5473-4646ISNI 0000000357875345
van Wees, Saskia C.M.ISNI 0000000388268855

Editors

Baluska, F.
Ninkovic, V.

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Abstract

Plants can be induced to develop below and aboveground enhanced resistance to pathogens and herbivorous insects by root-colonizing beneficial micro-organisms. The resistance induced is broad-spectrum and can be long lasting. The enhanced resistance is based at least partially on priming of defense responses, leading to a more rapid or more intense mobilization of defense responses upon encounter with harmful organisms. Several molecular players in local and systemic tissues of plants treated with resistance-inducing microbes have been identified and are reviewed in this chapter. We also discuss the ecological consequences of expression of induced resistance through a primed defense response.

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Taverne, International

Citation

van Hulten, M, Ton, J, Pieterse, C M J & van Wees, S C M 2011, Plant defense signaling from the underground primes aboveground defenses to confer enhanced resistance in a costefficient manner. in F Baluska & V Ninkovic (eds), Plant communication from an Ecological perspective; Signaling and Comminication in Plants. Springer, pp. 43-60. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-12162-3_3