Systemic Acquired Resistance vs Induced Systemic Resistance: A Review
Sachin Sharma, Pardeep Kumar, Amar Singh
Abstract
SAR and ISR are key acquired resistances in plants that play major role in imparting resistance to plants against various pathogens namely bacteria, virus, nematodes etc. The increasing awareness towards chemicals has led scientists to work on new mechanism of resistances. Both SAR and ISR are of future perspective for disease management. SAR require salicylic acid as transport molecule along with other complexes that include reactive oxygen species, lipid molecules whereas ISR require Jasmonic acid as signal molecule. SAR is more long lasting and broad spectrum as compared to ISR. Non-pathogenic bacteria and insectivores induce ISR. In future, disease management will be more focused on ISR and SAR.
Topics & Concepts
Jasmonic acidSalicylic acidSystemic acquired resistanceBacteriaPathogenic bacteriaResistance (ecology)Reactive oxygen speciesAntibiotic resistanceBiologyEcologyBiochemistryGeneticsMutantGeneArabidopsisAgricultural pest management studiesPlant Virus Research StudiesLivestock and Poultry Management