作者
Alan M Jones
发表日期
2001/1
来源
Plant physiology
卷号
125
期号
1
页码范围
94-97
出版商
American Society of Plant Biologists
简介
Around the time of this journal’s first volume, the concept of PCD, ie the cell’s active participation in its own demise, was introduced using the example of a plant cell infected by a fungus (1). This was 7 decades before the flurry of apoptosis research in animals. Death during an incompatible interaction between a plant and a pathogen was proposed to function as a physical block to further pathogen ingress. This “program” concept profoundly influenced the mindset of a large number of physiologists studying cell death in various contexts for the rest of the century. Plant physiologists knew that cell death is essential for normal development. Carl Leopold made this point to the general scientific audience in his influential 1961 paper (16) by enumerating the evidence for the selective ecological and evolutionary fitness conferred by cell death in plants, its importance for normal plant physiology, and its control by the …
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