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Functional Plant Biology, 2022
Plant diseases seriously damage crop production, and most plant diseases are caused by fungi. Fungal cell walls contain chitin, a highly conserved component that is widely recognised by plants as a PAMP (pathogen-associated molecular pattern) to induce defence responses.
Lijuan Chen +4 more
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Plant diseases seriously damage crop production, and most plant diseases are caused by fungi. Fungal cell walls contain chitin, a highly conserved component that is widely recognised by plants as a PAMP (pathogen-associated molecular pattern) to induce defence responses.
Lijuan Chen +4 more
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Conserved Fungal LysM Effector Ecp6 Prevents Chitin-Triggered Immunity in Plants
Science, 2010Fungal Defenses One of the major driving forces of evolution is the constant arms race between plants and animals and the microbial pathogens that infect them. The fungus Cladosporium fulvum causes leaf mold on tomato plants. One of the ways tomato plants sense infections by
de Jonge, R. +9 more
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Coordinated role of chitin-triggered immunity suppression mechanisms of Podosphaera xanthii.
2023Fungal pathogens are the main destructive microorganisms for terrestrial plants and pose increasing challenges for global agricultural production. Chitin is a vital building block for fungal cell walls and a widely effective inducer for plant immunity that, through chitin-triggered immunity, can defend against fungi attack.
Bakhat, Nisrine +2 more
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The grapevine LysM receptor-like kinase VvLYK5-1 mediates chitin-triggered immunity
2021The establishment of defense reactions to protect plants against invading pathogens first requiresthe recognition of Microbe-Associated Molecular Patterns (MAMPs), detected by plasmamembrane-bound Pattern Recognition Receptors (PRRs). These MAMPs, also termed elicitors, areused in several biocontrol products that are gradually developing to reduce the ...
Roudaire, Thibault +8 more
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Faculty Opinions – Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature, 2010
Vitaly Citovsky, Shimpei Magori
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Vitaly Citovsky, Shimpei Magori
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Fungal LysM effectors; more than suppressors of chitin-triggered immunity? [PDF]
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Faculty Opinions – Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature, 2020
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