Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5166473 | Phytochemistry | 2009 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Jasmonates are important regulators of plant immune responses that are triggered by beneficial soil-borne microorganisms. In many cases ISR is associated with potentiated expression of jasmonate-responsive genes. Recent advances in research on induced systemic resistance (ISR) signaling suggests a model in which jasmonate-related transcription factors play a central role in establishing the primed state that is characteristic for ISR.
Keywords
LPSVOCsBeneficial microorganismsInduced systemic resistance (ISR)BenzothiadiazolePGPRPTIBTHSARPAMPsRT-PCRISRMAPKsMitogen activated protein kinasesPrimingETIEthyleneeffector triggered immunityjasmonic acidSalicylic acidmicrobe-associated molecular patternsPAMP-triggered immunityVolatile organic compoundsPlant growth-promoting rhizobacteriaReal-Time reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reactionsystemic acquired resistanceDefense signalingTranscription factorsLipopolysaccharidesMAMPSInduced systemic resistancepathogen associated molecular patternspathogenesis related
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Authors
Sjoerd Van der Ent, Saskia C.M. Van Wees, Corné M.J. Pieterse,