Recognition of non-self in plants is mediated by specialised receptors that upon pathogen perception trigger induction of host defence responses. Primary, or basal, defence is mainly triggered by trans-membrane receptors that recognise conserved molecules released by a variety of (unrelated) microbes. Pathogens can overcome these basal defences by the secretion of specific effectors. Subsequent recognition of these effectors by specialised receptors (called resistance proteins) triggers induction of a second layer of plant defence responses. These responses are qualitatively similar to primary defence responses; however, they are generally faster and stronger. Here we give an overview of the predicted (domain) structures of resistance prote...
Co-existence of species seems to inevitably result in origin of parasitism and hence development of ...
Interaction between plants and their pathogens is complex, involving multifaceted recognition of pat...
In nature, plants interact with a wide range of microbial pathogens and herbivorous insects. During ...
Recognition of non-self in plants is mediated by specialised receptors that upon pathogen perception...
Recognition of non-self in plants is mediated by specialised receptors that upon pathogen perception...
To intercept invading microbes that threaten growth and reproduction, plants evolved a sophisticated...
The ability to discriminate between self- and nonself-molecules is characteristic of all living orga...
To intercept invading microbes that threaten growth and reproduction, plants evolved a sophisticated...
Plants have an innate immunity system to defend themselves against pathogens. With the primary immun...
Plants have the capacity to recognise and reject pathogens at various stages of their attempted colo...
ABSTRACT Land plants possess innate immune systems that can control resistance against pathogen infe...
Specificity of the plant innate immune system is often conferred by resistance (R) proteins. Most R ...
Evolution has provided plants with sophisticated defensive strategies to "perceive" attack by pathog...
Plants are attacked by a multitude of pathogens and pests, some of which cause epidemics that threat...
Plants have developed a complex defense system against diverse pests and pathogens. Once pathogens o...
Co-existence of species seems to inevitably result in origin of parasitism and hence development of ...
Interaction between plants and their pathogens is complex, involving multifaceted recognition of pat...
In nature, plants interact with a wide range of microbial pathogens and herbivorous insects. During ...
Recognition of non-self in plants is mediated by specialised receptors that upon pathogen perception...
Recognition of non-self in plants is mediated by specialised receptors that upon pathogen perception...
To intercept invading microbes that threaten growth and reproduction, plants evolved a sophisticated...
The ability to discriminate between self- and nonself-molecules is characteristic of all living orga...
To intercept invading microbes that threaten growth and reproduction, plants evolved a sophisticated...
Plants have an innate immunity system to defend themselves against pathogens. With the primary immun...
Plants have the capacity to recognise and reject pathogens at various stages of their attempted colo...
ABSTRACT Land plants possess innate immune systems that can control resistance against pathogen infe...
Specificity of the plant innate immune system is often conferred by resistance (R) proteins. Most R ...
Evolution has provided plants with sophisticated defensive strategies to "perceive" attack by pathog...
Plants are attacked by a multitude of pathogens and pests, some of which cause epidemics that threat...
Plants have developed a complex defense system against diverse pests and pathogens. Once pathogens o...
Co-existence of species seems to inevitably result in origin of parasitism and hence development of ...
Interaction between plants and their pathogens is complex, involving multifaceted recognition of pat...
In nature, plants interact with a wide range of microbial pathogens and herbivorous insects. During ...