Salicylic acid and disease resistance in plants

J Durner, J Shah, DF Klessig - Trends in plant science, 1997 - cell.com
… on recent advances, and discuss the central role of salicylic acid in resistance to pathogens.
… insensitive') mutant, which accumulates salicylic acid upon pathogen infection to much …

Salicylic acid and disease resistance in plants

DMA Dempsey, J Shah, DF Klessig - Critical Reviews in Plant …, 1999 - Taylor & Francis
… Through the analysis of mutant plants exhibiting aberrant responses to pathogen infection,
many genes encoding products involved in the SA-mediated defense pathway(s) have been …

Salicylic acid in plant defence—the players and protagonists

G Loake, M Grant - Current opinion in plant biology, 2007 - Elsevier
Plant resistance to biotrophic pathogens is classically thought to be mediated through SA …
and lignin accumulation and the expression of multiple genes, in Arabidopsis infected with …

[PDF][PDF] Salicylic acid inhibits pathogen growth in plants through repression of the auxin signaling pathway

D Wang, K Pajerowska-Mukhtar, AH Culler, X Dong - Current Biology, 2007 - cell.com
Plants overaccumulating the defense signal molecule salicylic acid (SA) frequently display
… We photographed the same infected plant with different background lighting to reveal …

Salicylic acid in plant symbioses: Beyond plant pathogen interactions

G Benjamin, G Pandharikar, P Frendo - Biology, 2022 - mdpi.com
… Rhizobium inoculation decreases disease severity levels against Didymella pinodes by
lower pathogen infection, significant reduction in seed infection level, and higher accumulation …

Role of salicylic acid in plants

I Raskin - Annual review of plant biology, 1992 - annualreviews.org
plants and in plants infected with necrotizing pathogens (see below). … to pathogens and the
production of at least some PR-proteins in plants can be induced by SA or acetylsalicylic acid

Overproduction of salicylic acid in plants by bacterial transgenes enhances pathogen resistance

MC Verberne, R Verpoorte, JF Bol… - Nature …, 2000 - nature.com
… defense genes, and systemic acquired resistance (SAR) to further infection by a broad range
of pathogens. There is compelling evidence that SA plays a crucial role in triggering SAR. …

Salicylic Acid and its Function in Plant ImmunityF

C An, Z Mou - Journal of integrative plant biology, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
… Studies in various plant species have shown that pathogen infection leads to SA accumulation
not only in infected leaves but also in uninfected leaves that develop SAR (Malamy et al. …

Salicylic acid and systemic acquired resistance to pathogen attack

B Mauch-Mani, JP Métraux - Annals of Botany, 1998 - academic.oup.com
… of plant resistance. In this review the latest developments implicating salicylic acid as a signal
… the NADPHrequiring oxidative burst after pathogen infection that is assumed to lead to the …

Salicylic acid

C Garcion, JP Métraux - Plant Hormone Signaling: Annual Plant …, 2008 - books.google.com
… At the moment it remains unknown if the BA-producing reactions described above could
be involved in the production of SA following pathogen infection. Whether free or conjugated …