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Menage a Trois: Unraveling the Mechanisms Regulating Plant-Microbe-Arthropod Interactions

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TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCE
Volume 25, Issue 12, Pages 1215-1226

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.tplants.2020.07.008

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  1. COST Action [FA1405]
  2. Slovenian Research Agency [Z4-706]
  3. Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities [AGL2016-75819-C2-1-R, RTI2018-094350-B-C31]
  4. General Secreterial of Research and Technology, Greece
  5. EU [T1-RCE-05301]
  6. Onassis Foundation [RZJ-003-2]
  7. program for attracting talent to Salamanca from the Fundacion Salamanca Ciudad de Cultura y Saberes and Ayuntamiento de Salamanca

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Plant-microbe-arthropod (PMA) three-way interactions have important implications for plant health. However, our poor understanding of the underlying regulatory mechanisms hampers their biotechnological applications. To this end, we searched for potential common patterns in plant responses regarding taxonomic groups or lifestyles. We found that most signaling modules regulating two-way interactions also operate in three-way interactions. Furthermore, the relative contribution of signaling modules to the final plant response cannot be directly inferred from two-way interactions. Moreover, our analyses show that three-way interactions often result in the activation of additional pathways, as well as in changes in the speed or intensity of defense activation. Thus, detailed, basic knowledge of plant-microbe-arthropod regulation will be essential for the design of environmentally friendly crop management strategies.

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