Plants in their natural environments are constantly subjected to biotic stress. In addition to possessing physical barriers and anti-nutritive toxins, plants can be primed to respond more efficiently against future attack via faster and stronger gene activation. Here we discuss recent findings showing that plants can pass signatures of attack to the next generation, thus rendering the progeny more resistant against insect and pathogen attack. A combination of phytohormone signaling, small RNA-mediated gene silencing and DNA methylation are involved in transgenerational induced resistance. Epiallelic variation against biotic threats should be under positive selection in populations of plants where the environment is predictable over time. Si...
Although epigenetic modifications have been intensely investigated over the last decade due to their...
Crop plants have developed a multitude of defense and adaptation responses to protect themselves aga...
Environmental stress can affect transcription of genes through reversible modifications to the struc...
The environment changes faster than the ability of genetic recombination to generate natural genetic...
Plants possess a sophisticated array of systems with which to sense and respond to their internal an...
Plants are fascinating organisms present in most ecosystems and a model system for studying differen...
The plant immune system protects against pests and diseases. The recognition of stress-related molec...
Alterations in gene expression are essential during growth and development phases and when plants ar...
6siFor sessile organisms such as plants, regulatory mechanisms of gene expression are vital, since t...
Owing to their sessile nature, plants are constantly exposed to a multitude of environmental stresse...
Plants being organisms that lack locomotion and vocabulary, they are not privileged to escape and co...
Plants can prime their innate immune system after perception of certain environmental signals (Conra...
Although pesticides are a major selective force in driving the evolution of insect pests, the evolut...
Plant epigenetics has recently gained unprecedented interest, not only as a subject of basic researc...
International audienceGrowing genetically resistant plants allows pathogen populations to be control...
Although epigenetic modifications have been intensely investigated over the last decade due to their...
Crop plants have developed a multitude of defense and adaptation responses to protect themselves aga...
Environmental stress can affect transcription of genes through reversible modifications to the struc...
The environment changes faster than the ability of genetic recombination to generate natural genetic...
Plants possess a sophisticated array of systems with which to sense and respond to their internal an...
Plants are fascinating organisms present in most ecosystems and a model system for studying differen...
The plant immune system protects against pests and diseases. The recognition of stress-related molec...
Alterations in gene expression are essential during growth and development phases and when plants ar...
6siFor sessile organisms such as plants, regulatory mechanisms of gene expression are vital, since t...
Owing to their sessile nature, plants are constantly exposed to a multitude of environmental stresse...
Plants being organisms that lack locomotion and vocabulary, they are not privileged to escape and co...
Plants can prime their innate immune system after perception of certain environmental signals (Conra...
Although pesticides are a major selective force in driving the evolution of insect pests, the evolut...
Plant epigenetics has recently gained unprecedented interest, not only as a subject of basic researc...
International audienceGrowing genetically resistant plants allows pathogen populations to be control...
Although epigenetic modifications have been intensely investigated over the last decade due to their...
Crop plants have developed a multitude of defense and adaptation responses to protect themselves aga...
Environmental stress can affect transcription of genes through reversible modifications to the struc...