Age-related resistance to Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato is associated with the transition to flowering in Arabidopsis and is effective against Peronospora parasitica
As plants mature it has been observed that some become more resistant to normally virulent pathogens. The ability to manifest the Age-Related Resistance (ARR) response in Arabidopsis to Pseudomonas syringae pathovars tomato ( Pst) coincided with the transition to flowering in plants both delayed and...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Physiological and molecular plant pathology 2005-06, Vol.66 (6), p.222-231 |
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Zusammenfassung: | As plants mature it has been observed that some become more resistant to normally virulent pathogens. The ability to manifest the Age-Related Resistance (ARR) response in Arabidopsis to
Pseudomonas syringae pathovars
tomato (
Pst) coincided with the transition to flowering in plants both delayed and accelerated in the transition to flowering. ARR was also associated with a change in
PR-1 gene expression, such that young plants expressed
PR-1 abundantly at 3 days post inoculation (dpi) while mature plants expressed much less. The Arabidopsis ARR response requires SA accumulation via isochorismate synthase (
ICS1)
[24].
ICS1 was expressed one dpi with virulent and avirulent
Pst in both young and mature plants. The ARR response was also effective versus avirulent
Pst providing an additional 4-fold limitation in bacterial growth. Arabidopsis ARR was found to be ineffective against two necrotrophs,
Erwinia carotovora subspecies
carotovora (bacterium) and
Botrytis cinerea (fungus) and one obligate biotroph,
Erysiphe cichoracearum (fungus). However, mature wild type, SA-deficient
sid2 and NahG plants supported little growth of the obligate biotrophic oomycete,
Peronospora parasitica. Therefore ARR to
P. parasitica appears to be SA-independent, however the level of ARR resistance was somewhat reduced in these mutants in some experiments. Thus, there may be numerous defence pathways that contribute to adult plant resistance in Arabidopsis. |
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ISSN: | 0885-5765 1096-1178 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.pmpp.2005.08.004 |