Title of article
Arabinogalactan proteins in root–microbe interactions
Author/Authors
Nguema-Ona، نويسنده , , Eric and Vicré-Gibouin، نويسنده , , Maïté and Cannesan، نويسنده , , Marc-Antoine and Driouich، نويسنده , , Azeddine، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
10
From page
440
To page
449
Abstract
Arabinogalactan proteins (AGPs) are among the most intriguing sets of macromolecules, specific to plants, structurally complex, and found abundantly in all plant organs including roots, as well as in root exudates. AGPs have been implicated in several fundamental plant processes such as development and reproduction. Recently, they have emerged as interesting actors of root–microbe interactions in the rhizosphere. Indeed, recent findings indicate that AGPs play key roles at various levels of interaction between roots and soil-borne microbes, either beneficial or pathogenic. Therefore, the focus of this review is the role of AGPs in the interactions between root cells and microbes. Understanding this facet of AGP function will undoubtedly improve plant health and crop protection.
Keywords
Arabinogalactan proteins , Plant–microbe interactions , Rhizosphere , Plant protection , Roots
Journal title
Trends in Plant Science
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Trends in Plant Science
Record number
2187678
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