Pivoting the Plant Immune System from Dissection to Deployment
J. L. Dangl, B. J. Staskawicz, D. M. Horvath
Abstract
Diverse and rapidly evolving pathogens cause plant diseases and epidemics that threaten crop yield and food security around the world. Research over the last 25 years has led to an increasingly clear conceptual understanding of the molecular components of the plant immune system. Combined with ever-cheaper DNA-sequencing technology and the rich diversity of germ plasm manipulated for over a century by plant breeders, we now have the means to begin development of durable (long-lasting) disease resistance beyond the limits imposed by conventional breeding and in a manner that will replace costly and unsustainable chemical controls.
Topics & Concepts
Software deploymentDissection (medical)Immune systemComputer scienceBiologyOperating systemImmunologyAnatomyPlant-Microbe Interactions and ImmunityLegume Nitrogen Fixing SymbiosisPlant pathogens and resistance mechanisms