Reprogramming of hormone-mediated antiviral responses in plants by viruses:A molecular tug of war on the salicylic acid-mediated immunity
Plants are consistently exposed to pathogens throughout their life cycle and have developed sophisticated and effective regula-tory mechanisms to protect themselves against infections.Viruses,as obligate pathogens,can trigger numerous patholog-ical changes and cause systemic damages that impact all as-pects of plant life through encoded viral proteins,conceptually considered as"effectors."Phytohormones,such as salicylic acid(SA),jasmonate(JA),and others,play crucial roles in regu-lating both growth and defense against pathogen infections,with their effects being either positive or negative depending on the specific type of virus,pathogen,and host(Murphy et al.,2020;Li et al.,2023;Ullah et al.,2023).
molecular、acid-mediated、antiviral、hormone、immunity、plants、reprogramming、responses、salicylic、viruses
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O;R735.1;S
2023-12-12(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)
共3页
1493-1495