Spermidine, a polyamine, confers resistance to rice blast

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Abstract

Polyamines are involved not only in fundamental cellular processes such as growth, differentiation, and morphogenesis, but also in various environmental stresses. We demonstrated that spermidine, a polyamine, confers resistance to rice blast accompanied by the up-regulation of marker genes for the salicylic acid-mediated signaling pathway PR1b and PBZ1 and of phytoalexin biosynthesis genes CPS4 and NOMT. This is the first report about the involvement of spermidine in rice disease resistance.

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Moselhy, S. S., Asami, T., Abualnaja, K. O., Al-Malki, A. L., Yamano, H., Akiyama, T., … Kumosani, T. A. (2016). Spermidine, a polyamine, confers resistance to rice blast. Journal of Pesticide Science, 41(3), 79–82. https://doi.org/10.1584/jpestics.D16-008

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