The warfare for plant highway: vascular plant–microbe interaction pinpoints lignin

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Plant vascular pathogens are one kind of destructive pathogens in agricultural production. However, mechanisms behind the vascular pathogen-recognition and the subsequent defense responses of plants are not well known. A recent pioneering study on plant vascular immunity discovered a conserved MKP1-MPK-MYB signaling cascade that activates lignin biosynthesis in vascular tissues to confer vascular resistance in both monocot rice and the dicot Arabidopsis. The breakthrough provides a novel view on plant immunity to vascular pathogens and offers a potential strategy for the future breeding of disease-resistant crops.

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Ai, G., Yang, D. L., & Dou, D. (2022). The warfare for plant highway: vascular plant–microbe interaction pinpoints lignin. Stress Biology, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s44154-022-00047-0

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