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Annu Rev Phytopathol


Title:Induced systemic resistance by beneficial microbes
Author(s):Pieterse CM; Zamioudis C; Berendsen RL; Weller DM; Van Wees SC; Bakker PA;
Address:"Plant-Microbe Interactions, Institute of Environmental Biology, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Utrecht University, 3508 TB Utrecht, The Netherlands; email: C.M.J.Pieterse@uu.nl , C.Zamioudis@uu.nl , R.L.Berendsen@uu.nl , S.VanWees@uu.nl , P.A.H.M.Bakker@uu.nl"
Journal Title:Annu Rev Phytopathol
Year:2014
Volume:20140602
Issue:
Page Number:347 - 375
DOI: 10.1146/annurev-phyto-082712-102340
ISSN/ISBN:1545-2107 (Electronic) 0066-4286 (Linking)
Abstract:"Beneficial microbes in the microbiome of plant roots improve plant health. Induced systemic resistance (ISR) emerged as an important mechanism by which selected plant growth-promoting bacteria and fungi in the rhizosphere prime the whole plant body for enhanced defense against a broad range of pathogens and insect herbivores. A wide variety of root-associated mutualists, including Pseudomonas, Bacillus, Trichoderma, and mycorrhiza species sensitize the plant immune system for enhanced defense without directly activating costly defenses. This review focuses on molecular processes at the interface between plant roots and ISR-eliciting mutualists, and on the progress in our understanding of ISR signaling and systemic defense priming. The central role of the root-specific transcription factor MYB72 in the onset of ISR and the role of phytohormones and defense regulatory proteins in the expression of ISR in aboveground plant parts are highlighted. Finally, the ecological function of ISR-inducing microbes in the root microbiome is discussed"
Keywords:*Bacterial Physiological Phenomena Fungi/*physiology Plant Growth Regulators/physiology Plants/*microbiology defense priming plant growth-promoting microbes plant immunity rhizosphere microbiome root signaling;
Notes:"MedlinePieterse, Corne M J Zamioudis, Christos Berendsen, Roeland L Weller, David M Van Wees, Saskia C M Bakker, Peter A H M eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Review 2012/09/26 Annu Rev Phytopathol. 2014; 52:347-75. doi: 10.1146/annurev-phyto-082712-102340. Epub 2014 Jun 2"

 
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