Plant and necrotrophic fungal pathogen interaction: mechanism and mode of action

Necrotrophic fungal pathogens cause major losses to fruit, vegetable, and cereal crops annually and the economic impact is more than that of diseases caused by biotrophic pathogens. These pathogens are devastating because they kill as they colonize through production of cell wall-degrading enzymes a...

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Main Authors: Abdullah, Siti Nor Akmar, Akhtar, Mohd Sayeed
Other Authors: Hakeem, K. R.
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Language:English
Published: Springer 2016
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Akhtar, Mohd Sayeed
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description Necrotrophic fungal pathogens cause major losses to fruit, vegetable, and cereal crops annually and the economic impact is more than that of diseases caused by biotrophic pathogens. These pathogens are devastating because they kill as they colonize through production of cell wall-degrading enzymes and phytotoxins, obtaining nutrients for growth and reproduction from the dead plant cells. They explore a wide variety of virulence strategies and based on these the pathogens are classified into host-specific and broad host-range necrotrophs. Plants are equipped with an immune system as a defense mechanism while the necrotrophic fungal pathogenic arsenal suppresses the immune responses for disease manifestation. Plant defense response involves the interplay of signaling molecules which include various phytohormones like jasmonic acid, ethylene, salicylic and abscisic acid which also serve as regulators of the immune response. Coordination at the transcriptional level of genes for the production of defense molecules including antimicrobial phytoalexins and pathogenesis-related proteins by transcription factors such as WRKY33 and ERF which are responsive to the signaling molecules has been observed. The roles for several important transcription factors already unveiled through studies of mutants in the model plant, Arabidopsis thaliana and some of the information translatable to crop plants. The present chapter shows the interconnection between cell wall integrity and the action of signaling molecules in the expression of defense-related genes. Moreover, the epigenetic mechanism through DNA and histone modification is also discussed.
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spelling upm-528052017-11-09T01:51:59Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/52805/ Plant and necrotrophic fungal pathogen interaction: mechanism and mode of action Abdullah, Siti Nor Akmar Akhtar, Mohd Sayeed Necrotrophic fungal pathogens cause major losses to fruit, vegetable, and cereal crops annually and the economic impact is more than that of diseases caused by biotrophic pathogens. These pathogens are devastating because they kill as they colonize through production of cell wall-degrading enzymes and phytotoxins, obtaining nutrients for growth and reproduction from the dead plant cells. They explore a wide variety of virulence strategies and based on these the pathogens are classified into host-specific and broad host-range necrotrophs. Plants are equipped with an immune system as a defense mechanism while the necrotrophic fungal pathogenic arsenal suppresses the immune responses for disease manifestation. Plant defense response involves the interplay of signaling molecules which include various phytohormones like jasmonic acid, ethylene, salicylic and abscisic acid which also serve as regulators of the immune response. Coordination at the transcriptional level of genes for the production of defense molecules including antimicrobial phytoalexins and pathogenesis-related proteins by transcription factors such as WRKY33 and ERF which are responsive to the signaling molecules has been observed. The roles for several important transcription factors already unveiled through studies of mutants in the model plant, Arabidopsis thaliana and some of the information translatable to crop plants. The present chapter shows the interconnection between cell wall integrity and the action of signaling molecules in the expression of defense-related genes. Moreover, the epigenetic mechanism through DNA and histone modification is also discussed. Springer Hakeem, K. R. Akhtar , M. S. Abdullah, S. N. A. 2016 Book Section PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/52805/1/Plant%20and%20necrotrophic%20fungal%20pathogen%20interaction%20mechanism%20and%20mode%20of%20action.pdf Abdullah, Siti Nor Akmar and Akhtar, Mohd Sayeed (2016) Plant and necrotrophic fungal pathogen interaction: mechanism and mode of action. In: Plant, Soil and Microbes. Springer, Switzerland, pp. 29-53. ISBN 9783319274539; ESSN: 9783319274553 10.1007/978-3-319-27455-3_3
spellingShingle Abdullah, Siti Nor Akmar
Akhtar, Mohd Sayeed
Plant and necrotrophic fungal pathogen interaction: mechanism and mode of action
title Plant and necrotrophic fungal pathogen interaction: mechanism and mode of action
title_full Plant and necrotrophic fungal pathogen interaction: mechanism and mode of action
title_fullStr Plant and necrotrophic fungal pathogen interaction: mechanism and mode of action
title_full_unstemmed Plant and necrotrophic fungal pathogen interaction: mechanism and mode of action
title_short Plant and necrotrophic fungal pathogen interaction: mechanism and mode of action
title_sort plant and necrotrophic fungal pathogen interaction: mechanism and mode of action
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