Investigating the Elements of Plant Defense Mechanisms Within Plant Immune Responses Against Pathogens

Investigating the Elements of Plant Defense Mechanisms Within Plant Immune Responses Against Pathogens

  • Katarzyna Otulak-Kozieł
  • Edmund Kozieł
  • Jozef Julian Bujarski
Publisher:Frontiers Media SAISBN 13: 9782832556566ISBN 10: 2832556566

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Investigating the Elements of Plant Defense Mechanisms Within Plant Immune Responses Against Pathogens is written by Katarzyna Otulak-Kozieł and published by Frontiers Media SA. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 2832556566 (ISBN 10) and 9782832556566 (ISBN 13).

Biotic stress can increase or reduce a plant's susceptibility to specific pathogens. A wide range of plant pathogens, i.e., viruses, bacteria, and fungi causing diseases, modulate different elements of plant defense mechanisms responses that influence disease and the physiological state of host plants. Nevertheless, plant hosts are not static and defenseless. Plants have developed active and dynamic complex defense mechanisms to protect themselves against different pathogenic stressors. Plants' defense mechanisms consist of multi-elements and can be determined by pre-formed, natural barriers or inducible defense responses directly activated upon detection of a pathogen. The inducible response is defined as ‘basal resistance’ or ‘innate immunity’ and is regulated by signal transduction and transcriptional networks. Moreover, plant responses to pathogens are finely tuned and complex at the immune receptor, cellular, proteome, epigenetic, and transcriptome levels. We can tell that a sophisticated molecular ‘arms race’ is taking place in the biological co-evolution of plant-pathogen interactions especially in developing novel elements involved in this interaction. Therefore, a comprehensive understanding of the broad spectrum and underlying elements of defense mechanisms in the interactions between plants and their pathogenic enemies will improve plant resistance to pathogens.