Insights into auxin signaling in plant-pathogen interactions

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The phytohormone auxin has been known to be a regulator of plant growth and development ever since its discovery. Recent studies on plant-pathogen interactions identify auxin as a key character in pathogenesis and plant defense. Like plants, diverse pathogens possess the capacity to synthesize indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), the major form of auxin in plants. The emerging knowledge on auxin-signaling components, auxin metabolic processes, and indole-derived phytoalexins in plant responses to pathogen invasion has provided putative mechanisms of IAA in plant susceptibility and resistance to non-gall- or tumor-inducing pathogens. © 2011 Fu and Wang.

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Fu, J., & Wang, S. (2011). Insights into auxin signaling in plant-pathogen interactions. Frontiers in Plant Science, 2(NOV). https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2011.00074

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