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Plant Innate Immunity Signals and Signaling Systems - Bioengineering and Molecular Manipulation for Crop Disease Management (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
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Plant Innate Immunity Signals and Signaling Systems - Bioengineering and Molecular Manipulation for Crop Disease Management (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Series: Signaling and Communication in Plants
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The volume III of the book presents the ways and means to
manipulate the signals and signaling system to enhance the
expression of plant innate immunity for crop disease management. It
also describes bioengineering approaches to develop transgenic
plants expressing enhanced disease resistance using plant immunity
signaling genes. It also discusses recent commercial development of
biotechnological products to manipulate plant innate immunity for
crop disease management. Engineering durable nonspecific resistance
to phytopathogens is one of the ultimate goals of plant breeding.
However, most of the attempts to reach this goal fail as a result
of rapid changes in pathogen populations and the sheer diversity of
pathogen infection mechanisms. Recently several bioengineering and
molecular manipulation technologies have been developed to activate
the 'sleeping' plant innate immune system, which has potential to
detect and suppress the development of a wide range of plant
pathogens in economically important crop plants. Enhancing disease
resistance through altered regulation of plant immunity signaling
systems would be durable and publicly acceptable. Strategies for
activation and improvement of plant immunity aim at enhancing
host's capability of recognizing invading pathogens, boosting the
executive arsenal of plant immunity, and interfering with virulence
strategies employed by microbial pathogens. Major advances in our
understanding of the molecular basis of plant immunity and of
microbial infection strategies have opened new ways for engineering
durable resistance in crop plants.
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