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Advances in Fungal Elicitor-Triggered Plant Immunity

Jia Guo, Yulin Cheng

2022International Journal of Molecular Sciences65 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

There is an array of pathogenic fungi in the natural environment of plants, which produce some molecules including pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) and effectors during infection. These molecules, which can be recognized by plant specific receptors to activate plant immunity, including PTI (PAMP-triggered immunity) and ETI (effector-triggered immunity), are called elicitors. Undoubtedly, identification of novel fungal elicitors and their plant receptors and comprehensive understanding about fungal elicitor-triggered plant immunity will be of great significance to effectively control plant diseases. Great progress has occurred in fungal elicitor-triggered plant immunity, especially in the signaling pathways of PTI and ETI, in recent years. Here, recent advances in fungal elicitor-triggered plant immunity are summarized and their important contribution to the enlightenment of plant disease control is also discussed.

Topics & Concepts

ElicitorPlant ImmunityEffectorImmunityBiologyPlant defense against herbivoryPlant diseasePattern recognition receptorPathogen-associated molecular patternInnate immune systemImmunologyImmune systemBiotechnologyBiochemistryArabidopsisMutantGenePlant-Microbe Interactions and ImmunityPlant Parasitism and ResistancePlant Pathogenic Bacteria Studies