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Accumulating Evidences of Callose Priming by Indole- 3- Carboxylic Acid in Response to

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Date 2019 Apr 24
PMID 31010375
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Indole-3-carboxylic acid (I3CA) is an indolic compound that induces resistance in Arabidopsis adult plants against the necrotrophic fungus through primed callose accumulation. In this study, we confirm the relevance of and genes involved in vesicular trafficking in I3CA priming of defenses and we discard camalexin as a mediator of I3CA-induced resistance (IR) in adult plants. In addition, we observed that an intact I3CA biosynthetic pathway is necessary for I3CA-IR functionality.

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