Plant immune responses triggered by beneficial microbes

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2008-06-26

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Wees, A.C.M. van
Ent, S. van der
Pieterse, C.M.J.

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Abstract

Beneficial soil-borne microorganisms, such as plant growth promoting rhizobacteria and mycorrhizal fungi,can improve plant performance by inducing systemic defense responses that confer broad-spectrum resistance to plant pathogens and even insect herbivores. Different beneficial microbe-associated molecular patterns (MAMPs) are recognized by the plant, which results in a mild, but effective activation of the plant immune responses in systemic tissues. Evidence is accumulating that systemic resistance induced by different beneficials is regulated by similar jasmonate-dependent and ethylene-dependent signaling pathways and is associated with priming for enhanced defense.

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Plant defense signaling, Plant innate immunity, Beneficial microbes, Crop protection, Biological control, Pseudomonas

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