The relationship between pathogen-induced systemic resistance (ISR) and multigenic (horizontal) resistance in plants

被引:44
|
作者
Tuzun, S [1 ]
机构
[1] Auburn Univ, Dept Entomol & Plant Pathol, Auburn, AL 36849 USA
关键词
polygenic resistance; hydrolytic enzymes; chitinases; glucanases; peroxidases;
D O I
10.1023/A:1008784417222
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Plants have developed mechanisms to successfully co-exist in the presence of pathogenic organisms. Some interactions between plants and pathogens are based on recognition of specific elicitor molecules from avirulent pathogen races (avr gene products), which is described in the gene-for-gene resistance theory. Another type of resistance, multigenic (horizontal) resistance, is a less well-studied phenomenon that depends upon multiple genes in the plant host. All plants possess resistance mechamisms which can be induced upon pre-treatment of plants with a variety of organisms or compounds. This general phenomenon is known as induced systemic resistance (ISR). At least in some plant species, ISR depends on the timely accumulation of multiple gene products, such as hydrolytic enzymes, peroxidases or other gene products related to plant defences. The pre-treatment of plants with an inducing organism or compound appears to incite the plant to mount an effective defense response upon subsequent encounters with pathogens, converting what would have been a compatible interaction to an incompatible one. Our studies in three plant-pathogen systems clearly document that multigenic-resistant plants constitutively express specific isozymes of hydrolytic enzymes that release cell wall elicitors, which in turn may activate other defense mechanisms. ISR induces constitutive accumulation of these and other gene products prior to challenge. ISR is known to function against multiple organisms, and there is no specificity observed in the accumulation patterns of defense-related gene products when ISR is induced. It is therefore hypothesized that the constitutive accumulation of specific isozymes of hydrolytic enzymes, or other defense related gene products, is an integral part of both multigenic resistance and the phenomenon of ISR. Further, plants in which ISR has been activated appear to move from a latent resistance state to one in which a multigenic, non-specific form of resistance is active.
引用
收藏
页码:85 / 93
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] The Relationship Between Pathogen-induced Systemic Resistance (ISR) and Multigenic (horizontal) Resistance in Plants
    Sadik Tuzun
    [J]. European Journal of Plant Pathology, 2001, 107 : 85 - 93
  • [2] PATHOGEN-INDUCED SYSTEMIC RESISTANCE IN IPOMOEA-PURPUREA
    SIMMS, EL
    VISION, TJ
    [J]. OECOLOGIA, 1995, 102 (04) : 494 - 500
  • [3] Induced systemic resistance (ISR) in plants: Mechanism of action
    Choudhary D.K.
    Prakash A.
    Johri B.N.
    [J]. Indian Journal of Microbiology, 2007, 47 (4) : 289 - 297
  • [4] Pathogen-induced systemic DNA rearrangement in plants
    Dong, XN
    [J]. TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCE, 2004, 9 (02) : 60 - 61
  • [5] Induced Systemic Resistance (ISR) and Fe Deficiency Responses in Dicot Plants
    Romera, Francisco J.
    Garcia, Maria J.
    Lucena, Carlos
    Martinez-Medina, Ainhoa
    Aparicio, Miguel A.
    Ramos, Jose
    Alcantara, Esteban
    Angulo, Macarena
    Perez-Vicente, Rafael
    [J]. FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE, 2019, 10
  • [6] INDUCED SYSTEMIC RESISTANCE (ISR) IN THE PROTECTION OF PLANTS AGAINST PATHOGENIC FUNGI
    Kacprzak, Paulina
    Macioszek, Violetta Katarzyna
    Kononowicz, Andrzej Kiejstut
    [J]. POSTEPY BIOLOGII KOMORKI, 2011, 38 (01) : 129 - 142
  • [7] Nature and ecological implications of pathogen-induced systemic resistance in conifers: A novel hypothesis
    Bonello, Pierluigi
    Gordon, Thomas R.
    Herms, Daniel A.
    Wood, David L.
    Erbilgin, Nadir
    [J]. PHYSIOLOGICAL AND MOLECULAR PLANT PATHOLOGY, 2006, 68 (4-6) : 95 - 104
  • [8] Pathogen-induced resistance and alarm signals in the phloem
    Van Bel, AJE
    Gaupels, F
    [J]. MOLECULAR PLANT PATHOLOGY, 2004, 5 (05) : 495 - 504
  • [9] MODELING THE BUILDUP OF MULTIGENIC RESISTANCE TO SYSTEMIC FUNGICIDES IN A HAPLOID FUNGAL PATHOGEN
    BENDERLY, M
    LEVY, Y
    [J]. COMMUNICATIONS OF THE FACULTY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES OF THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF GHENT, VOL 53, PTS 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B: 1988 INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON CROP PROTECTION, 1988, 40 : 589 - 595
  • [10] Interactions of Bacillus spp. and plants - With special reference to induced systemic resistance (ISR)
    Choudhary, Devendra K.
    Johri, Bhavdish N.
    [J]. MICROBIOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 2009, 164 (05) : 493 - 513