SALICYLIC-ACID IS NOT THE TRANSLOCATED SIGNAL RESPONSIBLE FOR INDUCING SYSTEMIC ACQUIRED-RESISTANCE BUT IS REQUIRED IN SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION

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VERNOOIJ, B
FRIEDRICH, L
MORSE, A
REIST, R
KOLDITZJAWHAR, R
WARD, E
UKNES, S
KESSMANN, H
RYALS, J
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[1] CIBA GEIGY CORP,AGR BIOTECHNOL,RES TRIANGLE PK,NC 27709
[2] N CAROLINA STATE UNIV,DEPT GENET,RALEIGH,NC 27695
[3] CIBA GEIGY LTD,PLANT PROTECT,CH-4002 BASEL,SWITZERLAND
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PLANT CELL | 1994年 / 6卷 / 07期
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Infection of plants by necrotizing pathogens can induce broad-spectrum resistance to subsequent pathogen infection. This systemic acquired resistance (SAR) is thought to be triggered by a vascular-mobile signal that moves throughout the plant from the infected leaves. A considerable amount of evidence suggests that salicylic acid (SA) is involved in the induction of SAR. Because SA is found in phloem exudate of infected cucumber and tobacco plants, it has been proposed as a candidate far the translocated signal. To determine if SA is the mobile signal, grafting experiments were performed using transgenic plants that express a bacterial SA-degrading enzyme. We show that transgenic tobacco rootstocks, although unable to accumulate SA, were fully capable of delivering a signal that renders nontransgenic scions resistant to further pathogen infection. This result indicated that the translocating, SAR-inducing signal is not SA. Reciprocal grafts demonstrated that the signal requires the presence of SA in tissues distant from the infection site to induce systemic resistance.
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页数:7
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