Modern animal and crop production practices are associated with the regular use of antimicrobials, potentially increasing selection pressure on bacteria to become resistant. Alternative approaches are needed in order to satisfy the demands of the growing human population without the indiscriminate use of antimicrobials. Researchers have brought a different perspective to solve this problem and have emphasized the exploitation of animal- and plant-associated microorganisms that are beneficial to their hosts through the modulation of the innate immune system. There is increasing evidence that plants and animals employ microbial perception and defense pathways that closely resemble each other. Formation of pattern recognition receptor (PRR) co...
Today, the majority of agrochemicals used to increase agricultural output have adverse effects on th...
A better understanding of the specific molecular interactions between plants and microbes is crucial...
In this article, we describe the development of the plant immunity field, starting with efforts to u...
Modern animal and crop production practices are associated with the regular use of antimicrobials, p...
© Copyright © 2020 Nishad, Ahmed, Rahman and Kareem. At different stages throughout their life cycle...
peer reviewedThe molecular basis of plant immunity triggered by microbial pathogens is being well-ch...
During recent years the impact of microbial communities on the health of their host (being plants, f...
Plants constitute an excellent ecosystem for microorganisms. The environmental conditions offered di...
During recent years the impact of microbial communities on the health of their host (being plants, f...
Plant immune receptors perceive microbial molecules and initiate an array of biochemical responses t...
Many Gram-negative bacterial pathogens of plants and animals are dependent on a type III protein sec...
During recent years the impact of microbial communities on the health of their host (being plants, f...
Multicellular eukaryotes coevolve with microbial pathogens, which exert strong selective pressure on...
Plants contain a sophisticated innate immune network to prevent pathogenic microbes from gaining acc...
Every plant cell is equipped with the machinery capable of identifying, responding to, and communica...
Today, the majority of agrochemicals used to increase agricultural output have adverse effects on th...
A better understanding of the specific molecular interactions between plants and microbes is crucial...
In this article, we describe the development of the plant immunity field, starting with efforts to u...
Modern animal and crop production practices are associated with the regular use of antimicrobials, p...
© Copyright © 2020 Nishad, Ahmed, Rahman and Kareem. At different stages throughout their life cycle...
peer reviewedThe molecular basis of plant immunity triggered by microbial pathogens is being well-ch...
During recent years the impact of microbial communities on the health of their host (being plants, f...
Plants constitute an excellent ecosystem for microorganisms. The environmental conditions offered di...
During recent years the impact of microbial communities on the health of their host (being plants, f...
Plant immune receptors perceive microbial molecules and initiate an array of biochemical responses t...
Many Gram-negative bacterial pathogens of plants and animals are dependent on a type III protein sec...
During recent years the impact of microbial communities on the health of their host (being plants, f...
Multicellular eukaryotes coevolve with microbial pathogens, which exert strong selective pressure on...
Plants contain a sophisticated innate immune network to prevent pathogenic microbes from gaining acc...
Every plant cell is equipped with the machinery capable of identifying, responding to, and communica...
Today, the majority of agrochemicals used to increase agricultural output have adverse effects on th...
A better understanding of the specific molecular interactions between plants and microbes is crucial...
In this article, we describe the development of the plant immunity field, starting with efforts to u...