The Induced Resistance Lexicon: Do’s and Don’ts
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The Induced Resistance Lexicon: Do’s and Don’tsAutoría
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2021-07-30Editor
Elsevier; TrendsISSN
1360-1385; 1879-0658Cita bibliográfica
Jonas De Kesel, Uwe Conrath, Víctor Flors, Estrella Luna, Melissa H. Mageroy, Brigitte Mauch-Mani, Victoria Pastor, María J. Pozo, Corné M.J. Pieterse, Jurriaan Ton, Tina Kyndt, The Induced Resistance Lexicon: Do’s and Don’ts, Trends in Plant Science, Volume 26, Issue 7, 2021, Pages 685-691, ISSN 1360-1385, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tplants.2021.01.001. (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1360138521000029)Tipo de documento
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To be protected from biological threats, plants have evolved an immune system comprising constitutive and inducible defenses. For example, upon perception of certain
stimuli, plants can develop a conditioned state ... [+]
To be protected from biological threats, plants have evolved an immune system comprising constitutive and inducible defenses. For example, upon perception of certain
stimuli, plants can develop a conditioned state of enhanced defensive capacity against upcoming pathogens and pests, resulting in a phenotype called 'induced resistance'
(IR). To tackle the confusing lexicon currently used in the IR field, we propose a widely applicable code of practice concerning the terminology and description of IR
phenotypes using two main phenotypical aspects: local versus systemic resistance, and direct versus primed defense responses. Our general framework aims to improve
uniformity and consistency in future scientific communication, which should help to avoid further misinterpretations and facilitate the accessibility and impact of this
research field. [-]
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Trends in Plant Science, vol. 26, núm. 7, pàgs. 685-691, (2021)Derechos de acceso
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