Signal crosstalk and induced resistance: straddling the line between cost and benefit.
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Phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase activation is an early response to salicylic acid in Arabidopsis suspension cellsLeucine aminopeptidase regulates defense and wound signaling in tomato downstream of jasmonic acidProtein Phosphatase 2A in the Regulatory Network Underlying Biotic Stress Resistance in PlantsPP2A Phosphatase as a Regulator of ROS Signaling in PlantsControlling crop diseases using induced resistance: challenges for the futureMaking sense of hormone-mediated defense networking: from rice to ArabidopsisMechanical stress induces biotic and abiotic stress responses via a novel cis-elementPhospholipase D Activation Is an Early Component of the Salicylic Acid Signaling Pathway in Arabidopsis Cell SuspensionsNeonicotinoid insecticides alter induced defenses and increase susceptibility to spider mites in distantly related crop plantsTomato spotted wilt virus benefits a non-vector arthropod, Tetranychus urticae, by modulating different plant responses in tomatoGenes involved in the evolution of herbivory by a leaf-mining, Drosophilid flyCan plant-natural enemy communication withstand disruption by biotic and abiotic factors?Molecular interactions between the specialist herbivore Manduca sexta (Lepidoptera, Sphingidae) and its natural host Nicotiana attenuata. VII. Changes in the plant's proteome.Differential activation of sporamin expression in response to abiotic mechanical wounding and biotic herbivore attack in the sweet potatoDifferential effectiveness of Serratia plymuthica IC1270-induced systemic resistance against hemibiotrophic and necrotrophic leaf pathogens in rice.Comparative analyses of genotype dependent expressed sequence tags and stress-responsive transcriptome of chickpea wilt illustrate predicted and unexpected genes and novel regulators of plant immunity.Transcriptional regulatory network triggered by oxidative signals configures the early response mechanisms of japonica rice to chilling stress.Distortion of trichome morphology by the hairless mutation of tomato affects leaf surface chemistry.OCP3 is an important modulator of NPR1-mediated jasmonic acid-dependent induced defenses in ArabidopsisAnalysis of expressed sequence tags derived from a compatible Mycosphaerella fijiensis-banana interaction.Phytophagous arthropods and a pathogen sharing a host plant: evidence for indirect plant-mediated interactions.Agriculture in the developing world: Connecting innovations in plant research to downstream applicationsEffects of light and the regulatory B-subunit composition of protein phosphatase 2A on the susceptibility of Arabidopsis thaliana to aphid (Myzus persicae) infestation.The biocontrol endophytic bacterium Pseudomonas fluorescens PICF7 induces systemic defense responses in aerial tissues upon colonization of olive rootsHerbivory by a Phloem-feeding insect inhibits floral volatile productionA key general stress response motif is regulated non-uniformly by CAMTA transcription factorsThe broad-leaf herbicide 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid turns rice into a living trap for a major insect pest and a parasitic wasp.Transcriptome analysis of Gossypium hirsutum flower buds infested by cotton boll weevil (Anthonomus grandis) larvaeStem nematode counteracts plant resistance of aphids in alfalfa, Medicago sativaCross talk in defense signaling.The timing of herbivore-induced volatile emission in black poplar (Populus nigra) and the influence of herbivore age and identity affect the value of individual volatiles as cues for herbivore enemies.β-glucans and eicosapolyenoic acids as MAMPs in plant-oomycete interactions: past and presentOverexpression of IRM1 enhances resistance to aphids in Arabidopsis thaliana.Genome-wide analysis and expression profiling suggest diverse roles of GH3 genes during development and abiotic stress responses in legumesDisease interactions in a shared host plant: effects of pre-existing viral infection on cucurbit plant defense responses and resistance to bacterial wilt diseaseActivation of the Phenylpropanoid pathway in Nicotiana tabacum improves the performance of the whitefly Bemisia tabaci via reduced jasmonate signaling.Microarray analysis of tomato's early and late wound response reveals new regulatory targets for Leucine aminopeptidase A.The role of jasmonic acid and ethylene crosstalk in direct defense of Nicotiana attenuata plants against chewing herbivoresRole of tomato lipoxygenase D in wound-induced jasmonate biosynthesis and plant immunity to insect herbivoresThe activated SA and JA signaling pathways have an influence on flg22-triggered oxidative burst and callose deposition.
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Signal crosstalk and induced resistance: straddling the line between cost and benefit.
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Signal crosstalk and induced resistance: straddling the line between cost and benefit.
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Signal crosstalk and induced resistance: straddling the line between cost and benefit.
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Signal crosstalk and induced resistance: straddling the line between cost and benefit.
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Signal crosstalk and induced resistance: straddling the line between cost and benefit.
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Signal crosstalk and induced resistance: straddling the line between cost and benefit.
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Signal crosstalk and induced resistance: straddling the line between cost and benefit.
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Richard M Bostock
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10.1146/ANNUREV.PHYTO.41.052002.095505
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2005-01-01T00:00:00Z