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Connecting the plant vasculature to friend or foe
Melnyk, Charles W.
Sammanfattning
The plant vasculature transports water, sugars, hormones, RNAs and proteins. Such critical functions need to be protected from attack by pests and pathogens or from damage by wounding. Plants have developed mechanisms to repair vasculature when such protections fail and to even initiate new vascular connections to tissues supporting symbionts. The developmental phenomena underlying vascular repair and rewiring are therefore critical for horticultural grafting, for plant infection and for mutualist associations with rhizosphere microbes. Despite the biological and economic interest, we are only beginning to understand how plants connect and reconnect their vasculature to a wide variety of organisms. Here, I discuss recent work and future prospects for this emerging field.
Nyckelord
Agrobacterium; nematodes; parasitic plants; plant grafting; rhizobia; vascular development; wounding
Publicerad i
New Phytologist
2017, Volym: 213, nummer: 4, sidor: 1611-1617
Utgivare: WILEY
UKÄ forskningsämne
Utvecklingsbiologi
Publikationens identifierare
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.14218
Permanent länk till denna sida (URI)
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/84633