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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY
卷 67, 期 7, 页码 2049-2061出版社
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erw005
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ascarosides; callose; PAMPS; PTI; ROS; basal defence; endodermis; lignin; nematodes; suberin
This review provides an overview of current knowledge on plant basal defence to nematodes and examines how a new focus on this could lead to a deeper understanding of the nematode infection process.Most plant-parasitic nematodes are obligate biotrophs feeding on the roots of their hosts. Whereas ectoparasites remain on the root surface and feed on the outer cell layers, endoparasitic nematodes enter the host to parasitize cells around or within the central cylinder. Nematode invasion and feeding causes tissue damage which may, in turn, lead to the activation of host basal defence responses. Hitherto, research interests in plant-nematode interaction have emphasized effector-triggered immunity rather than basal plant defence responses. However, some recent investigations suggest that basal defence pathways are not only activated but also play an important role in determining interaction outcomes. In this review we discuss the major findings and point out future directions to dissect the molecular mechanisms underlying plant basal defence to nematodes further.
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